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A unique fruit bowl made from 3d printed parts and commercially usual wooden skewers.
It uses little material and is way more stable than it looks. It can handle a lot of fruit.
Instructions
Print the base and 50 of the connectors (sideways like in the picture)
Buy a pack of 50 wooden skewers (you can get them for a few bucks in most super markets or online; maybe buy some more in case you break any) Size: 200mm x 3mm
Start the assembly: begin pushing in the skewers with the flat end into the base on the RIGHT next to the cut out
Push in all the skewers and add the connectors clockwise
Push the last skewer into the connectors and bend it a little into the cut out.
Enjoy!
Size assembled: ca 420 x 420 x 110 mm
This is the V2
Print settings
Required build volume: 110 x 110 x 30 mm
Material usage: 30g for the base + 100g for 50 connectors = 130g
Print time: 3h for the base + 2x 5h for 25 connectors = 13h
Material: PLA
Print direction: stls are rotated correctly, check images
Support: none
Nozzle size: 0,4 mm
Line width: 0,4 mm
Layer height 0,2 mm
Outer walls: 3
Infill: 15%
Build plate adhesion type: none