90 Degree Bracket

90 Degree Bracket

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I'm making good progress on building a table for recording videos and keeping my 3D Printers organized. With family, two jobs, YouTube, and other commitments, I only have about an hour each day to work on it. Considering I could've drilled pocket holes to secure the tabletop, I ran out of time yesterday. So during lunch at my night job, I designed this bracket. Once I got home last night, I downloaded the model, multiplied it 18 times and spaced them out evenly, sliced and saved the file to an SD card, and fired up the Geeetech Aluminum Prusa I3. After a long 16 hours and 47 minutes, exactly when I knew I'd be back home to work on the table, my brackets were done - just 13 minutes shy of perfection! They worked flawlessly! The holes are 4mm in diameter and located 1 inch from the inside corner; I know it's a mix-up using two units of measurement, but that's how it played out in Tinkercad. One side is slightly thicker than the other, which turned out to be an accident - but now I'm glad it happened. I positioned the thicker side towards the 2"x4" supports since those are where longer screws and more pressure will come into play when attaching the top.

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