DIY Cardboard Doll House Connectors
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Connecting parts for your DIY cardboard project. I was looking for a doll house project to print for my daughter, but soon I realized that full plastic rooms for a house would be a time-consuming project and the next thing that I found was a "Recycled CD Cases: Doll's House // Toy Shelves" project by galile0. I didn't have CD cases, but I had a cardboard package from a very well-known furniture store, so I thought of using it. So, I get inspired by the idea of printing only connectors/adaptors while other components can be made of cardboard sheets. For my doll house project, I was using: - plain cardboard sheets about ~1mm thickness - smallest cell (room) 150x150x150 mm - I used standard parameters for printing, PLA, no supports, 0.2 layer, 0.4 width, 100% infill, and have nice results with a speed of 25-35mm/s - I used a connector height of 15mm, but it seems like there is no need for such a height, so I uploaded connectors with a reduced height of 10mm. - Some connectors need to be mirrored in the slicer to use them on the other side. Connectors used in this project: 4 - 90-degree adaptor 8 - T adaptor 2 - Cross adaptor 2 - Left Side 90-45-degree adaptor 2 - Right Side 90-45-degree adaptor 2 - 45-90-45-degree adaptor
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