
Android Drawers
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Android Drawer fans can store small items in a fun way that everyone will appreciate, thanks to this unique print that stands 120mm tall at standard scale. It features four drawers: the body has the largest storage capacity, followed by the head, then the arms, with the arm's drawer being a narrow slot approximately 3mm wide for hiding SD/SIM cards and coins. The print will consume a significant amount of filament and take time to complete but is well worth it due to its uniqueness and fun design. Android Drawers can be scaled down by about 20% if you have an accurate machine and advanced slicing apps, allowing more clearance, but this may reduce the size of items that fit in the arm drawers. This storage unit is both practical and enjoyable - print one for your workspace and share images! For additional information, refer to the print settings and images provided. This print requires good bridging capabilities, especially at the base of the body area, which may involve clearing away stringy filament after printing. Note: If you like this design, check out more fun and practical creations by searching for similar prints. Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer Model: MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation) Rafts: Not necessary Supports: None needed Resolution: Standard / 0.20mm Infill: 2 shells with 15% infill Notes: This is an easy print, but it will take a while to complete at standard scale. The result is well worth the time and filament consumed. The drawers have extra clearance to ensure they can be printed on almost any machine, making them versatile for various users. Post-Printing: Simply slide in your Android Drawer...
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