Armoire Fazz Cupboard

Armoire Fazz Cupboard

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The target was to create a cupboard using just three components: 3D printed parts, MDF wood panels, and screws - all for under €30 and incredibly robust. There are some pictures showing exactly how to screw them together. Here is the bill of materials: * MDF at 18mm thickness * Screws measuring 3.5 X 40 mm * Wood dimensions used are: + Top, bottom, and back: 400 X 400 mm + Sides: 400 X 375 mm + Door: 395 X 375 mm However, a formula can be applied to determine the optimal wood size. In my case, w = 400mm. The dimensions for top, bottom, and back are simply w x w. The sides are calculated by multiplying w by (w - 25mm). The door is found by multiplying (w - 5mm) by (w - 25mm). I believe the maximum value of w that can be used without any issues is 600 mm. However, larger values should be tested. I plan to create more furniture using this system in the future. To see more designs like this one, please visit my website at www.3dfazz.com. If you're satisfied with my design, a tip would be greatly appreciated! Print Settings: * Printer Brand: FlashForge * Printer Model: FlashForge Creator Pro * Rafts: Yes * Supports: Yes * Resolution: 0.15 mm * Infill: 30% honeycomb Notes: * The total weight of the printed parts is approximately 90g, including ball supports. This cupboard was designed using Fusion 360.

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