Pyramid Fugue Storage Trays

by richard_swika

Technical artist and engineer Richard Swika specializes in product design for 3D printing. Richar...

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Category: Home Living

License: all_rights_reserved

Files Included:

  • File ID: 27915 (Unknown size)
  • File ID: 27912 (Unknown size)
  • File ID: 27911 (Unknown size)
  • File ID: 27914 (Unknown size)
  • File ID: 27913 (Unknown size)

Description

Low-polygon model contest entry July 2015.

geometric fugue celebrating the pyramid shape; also a set of stackable storage trays great for organizing small parts, jewelry and other stray doodads. Includes 5 stackable, reusable pieces.

Print in transparent filament using the supplied instructions to produce a ‘jaw dropping’ piece of functional art. You’ll be proud to say it was 3d printed because it couldn’t be done any other way and looks so good. An excellent subject for conversation, reflection, study and mediation.

Statistics

  • Total Vertices: 240, Triangles: 448, Edges: 672, or with Quads: Faces: 314, Edges: 538
  • The minimum thickness of any wall is 1mm with a 0.6mm clearance between moving parts.
  • The base is 10cm square and covers an area of 100 square cm.  The pyramid is 10 cm in height. There are 100 small pyramids decorating the outside surface, 25 on each side. You won't find the decorations anywhere in the geometry. They are caused purely by the infill pattern and tool path.

Print Instructions

Includes 5 files. For best results, print each file separately in order, with the following settings:

  • 0.1 mm layer, no support. Use a small brim on the first piece only (the file ending in _5).
  • 1 outline/perimeter shell. This is necessary to get the transparent look.
  • 4 top/bottom solid layers. Necessary so floor pattern includes infill and concentric grain.
  • Interior fill pattern: 3%, rectilinear, infill angle offsets 45% ,-45% (S3D defaults). Necessary to get the small pyramid pattern on the inside.
  • Interior infill width: 105% - proper width for infill walls.
  • Exterior fill pattern: concentric. Necessary to get an attractive grain pattern.

Comments (4)

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richard_swika almost 10 years ago

It is this machine: http://wanhaousa.com/products/duplicator-i3-steel-frame. They were $375 at first, but went to around $430 now. You may find it for less with some bundles. They come already assembled, NOT A KIT, so is great deal in my opinion, since you'd pay that much for a kit or the parts alone. It worked pretty well right out of the box, but there are some well documented upgrades that really improve performance. Like fixing the fans, add nuts to the build plate, and adding a glass and a silicone sheet to the build plate. It has become my goto printer for PLA over my more expensive ABS machine.

Karen almost 10 years ago

Wow nice! Care to share your build of your i3?!!

richard_swika almost 10 years ago

Examples were printed on a $375 i3!