Display for anything on a desk

Display for anything on a desk

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After creating the Lack Table 3D printer design from Thingiverse, I decided to modify another one of my 3D printers with similar ideas. This new design fits snugly into a desk's nook, where a standard printer would normally reside. The existing back and two small sides provided a great foundation for extension and door installation. To accommodate this, the sides need to be lengthened and a door added for easy access. One of the best aspects of this design is its versatility - it can be tailored to any desired size. By incorporating LED strip lights into the top, a beautiful lighting effect is achieved. For detailed instructions, visit Instructables under "Display For Anything On A Desk" by nuggles58. All STL files are one-way prints, so mirroring objects will be necessary. To simplify printing, all files are combined in a single form. For my project, the following parts need to be printed: * 4 Basex4 components (2 requiring mirroring) * 2 Frontbottom hinge pieces (1 needing mirroring) * 2 Fronttop components (1 mirrored) * 2 Handle pieces (1 mirrored) * 4 Hinge components Additional materials required include: * 3mm MDF for the top * 3mm Acrylic sheet to the desired size * Various screws * Superglue for door assembly * 38mm wood lengths (I used wooden garden stakes)

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