
Fazz Cupboard
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The goal was to build a cabinet from 3D printed parts, MDF wood panels, and screws alone. The cost had to be under 30 euros, and it needed to be incredibly sturdy. Some pictures demonstrate how to assemble the pieces with screws. Here's a list of materials: * MDF 18 mm thick * Screws measuring 3.5 X 40 mm * Wood dimensions used are: + Top, bottom, and back: 400 X 400 mm + Sides: 400 X 375 mm + Door: 395 X 375 mm A formula can be used to calculate the wood dimensions needed for a cabinet of any size. In my case, w = 400 mm. The top, bottom, and back are simply w squared. The sides are w multiplied by (w - 25 mm). The door is (w - 5 mm) multiplied by (w - 25 mm). I believe the maximum width for a cabinet without any issues would be 600 mm, but it's possible that larger sizes might need to be tested. I plan to create more furniture using this system. If you're interested in learning more about my design, please visit my website at www.3dfazz.com and consider leaving a tip if you find my design helpful.
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