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SummaryThere's always room on Thingiverse for another 3D printed box!
This was an experiment in achieving a 'real' wood effect using ColorFabb Woodfill filament.
ColorFabb filament is great stuff, but it didn't give me the 'real' wood surface finish i was looking for.
So i designed and modelled this simple little chest, spending a lot of time creating the wood grain texture onto all surfaces and faux Dovetail joints. And to complete, i just had to add some hinges and a latch.
Printed in ColourFabb Woodfill http://colorfabb.com/woodfill-fine
and
Faberdashery Robot Siver PLA http://www.faberdashery.co.uk/products-page/print-materials/robot-silver/
The file sizes are quite large - sorry about that, but the wood texture surface effect needed a high model poly-count to achieve the detail. I may see if can optimise those.
Enjoy!
UPDATE: 210416
http://www.thingiverse.com/pitcherj/about reported some errors in a couple of the files - thanks for the heads up! Hopefully fixed now.
ChestBaseFrame_v2.stl
ChestLidFrame_v2.stlPrint SettingsPrinter Brand: UltimakerPrinter: Ultimaker 2Rafts: YesSupports: NoResolution: Low for the chest High for the hinges and latchInfill: 35%Notes: I printed all parts of the Chest with a 0.8mm nozzle @ 0.4mm layer height
I printed the hinges and latch with a 0.25 nozzle @ 0.1mm layer height
The ChestLid file prints on its end, so i added a '10 walled Brim' to give it support whilst printing.
All other parts printed without support or raft.Post-PrintingUse a good plastic/wood glue to fix all parts togetherHow I Designed ThisThe file sizes are quite large - sorry about that, but the wood texture surface effect needed a high model poly-count to achieve the detail. I may see if can optimise those.
All files sliced and printed without issue.
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