Doll House Dresser
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A four-drawer dresser, modeled after the discontinued IKEA Mandal style dresser, is created on a 12:1 scale. Printing The drawers and face plates for the drawers are printed separately, so no supports are required; however, this does require gluing. I've tested this print with 0.20mm layers and 20% infill. Print 1x of the small drawer and small drawer face, 3x of the large drawer and large drawer face, and 1x of the dresser main. Assembling For best assembly, slide the drawers into place without face plates, and set the dresser on its back. Apply glue to the front edge of a drawer, one drawer at a time, and align and press face plate into place. Repeat for all four drawers. Scaling I haven't tested this print at anything other than 12:1 scale, so modifications or alterations may be needed to print at other common model scales. This is especially true for the rack and runners of the drawers, which may shrink down below printable dimensions if scaled down too far. For 18:1 scale, print at 66% of model scale. For 24:1 scale, print at 50% of model scale.
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