Economical Drawers

Economical Drawers

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Here's how it turns out: Economical Shelf - 150 grams (including supports and raft) Shelf before voronoi - 217 grams (no supports with raft) 67 grams of filament saved! Why did I include a raft? My print bed has a hard time sticking larger objects to the bed. This will print excellently without a raft More Modular Drawer Systems The HIVE - Stackable Hex Drawers (Interlocking) Modular Drawers 2.0 (Interlocking) Modular Drawers 1.0 (Stackable) Modular Hex Drawers (Stackable) Find me on Update 5/30/2017 The voronoi pattern I use saves more filament than other patterns I've tried which don't require supports. I will upload a second version which does not require supports and will use roughly the same amount or less grams of filament while also reducing print time. Print Settings Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Notes: Print the shelf at 101% Print the drawers at 100% Supports are needed for the shelf but not for the drawers Rafts are not necessary How I Designed This The voronoi pattern not only looks nice but it gives rigidity to the shelf while also reducing the use of filament. The many holes in the pattern allow for easy wall mounting. The shelves are 10 mm thick rims that support the drawers without wasting a lot of filament. I designed each part to reduce the need for supports. 152 mm x 100 mm x 100 mm

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