
Cabinet Handle (in class example)
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I'd be happy to share my work! Check out this Simple Handle I created as a class demo back in November 2014 using Sketchup 8. It's still the last full version available for free. The screws on the inside of the cabinet have holes that are 76mm apart, centered or about 3 inches apart, a common standard spacing. I designed it during my 3D Design and Fabrication class at the Ross School's Innovation Lab. If you want to work with this project, I've included the Sketchup file for anyone interested in building on top of this. Don't forget to label your new creations as "derived" or "remixed" from here! We love seeing what you come up with next. Want to learn more about our class and Innovation Lab? Visit www.ross.org/innovationlab. Now, let's get started with the printing details! Print this Simple Handle face-up on an ABS surface with holes facing upwards: • Use 20% infill density for added support • Apply two shells for increased durability • Opt for a 0.2mm layer height to achieve smooth prints • No supports required, just let the handle print freely
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