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Cube wave - a side table 3d model
Cube wave - a side table 3d model
Cube wave - a side table 3d model
Cube wave - a side table 3d model
Cube wave - a side table 3d model
Cube wave - a side table 3d model
Cube wave - a side table 3d model
Cube wave - a side table 3d model

Cube wave - a side table

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Build yourself a sleek and minimalistic side table consisting of two identical pieces stacked on each other. The waveform pattern enables a perfect positioning without the need for additional mounting hardware.

**Size: ** 240 x 215 x 240 mm 2 pieces add up to 400mm in height 1 "middle half" adds 120mm 1 "middle" adds 200mm

As the pieces are really big I recommend using a 0.8mm nozzle and go high in terms of the layer height. Consumes about 800g per piece. Position the seam in the waveform region.

Recommended settings: 0.8mm nozzle 0.56mm layer height 1 wall 10% gyroid

Community Makes (1)
It took 20h per cube using my Prusa mk4 with inputShaper.  I added cylindrical legs (40mm width x 30mm height)
It took 20h per cube using my Prusa mk4 with inputShaper.  I added cylindrical legs (40mm width x 30mm height)


Community Makes (1)
It took 20h per cube using my Prusa mk4 with inputShaper.  I added cylindrical legs (40mm width x 30mm height)
It took 20h per cube using my Prusa mk4 with inputShaper.  I added cylindrical legs (40mm width x 30mm height)

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vlaine
It took 20h per cube using my Prusa mk4 with inputShaper. I added cylindrical legs (40mm width x 30mm height)
It took 20h per cube using my Prusa mk4 with inputShaper.  I added cylindrical legs (40mm width x 30mm height) 3d model
 3d model
PrinterPrusa MK4
Print bed sizeX: 250 mm; Y: 210 mm; Z: 220 mm
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density15 %
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andychanmedia

are the cylindrical legs printed separately and stuck on with glue / double sided tape?

siham b
smwb161

I have a bambu lab X1 and keep getting "body is too close to exclusion area, there may be a collision when printing". I have been repositioning it for a while. Is this calibrated for bambu? if not how can i make sure it prints properly

Marcel R
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Hey, Bambulab has a small rectangle in the front left corner where you cannot print because of the filament cutting mechanism, make sure the part does not interfere with that area...

siham b
smwb161

how do I do that. Is it possible to still print this item with the printer I have?

Marcel R
Geoshape

Yes sure. I have the same one. Just make sure the model does not interfere with the gray marked area in the front left corner. Maybe you can try auto-orient with rotation on

Cube wave - a side table

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