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Folding Screen thingiverse

Folding Screen

thingiverse obuq 1854637 Free

A folding screen inspired in the orient. Laser-cut project, designed for 3mm in MDF.
See "folding screen instructions.pdf" on how to assembly..


Update (Ago 2019)

- new instructions;
- all laser-cut files are now in dxf R12 ASCII format:
- you have 3 files, they only differ in their kerf* compensation:
- 0 : no kerf compensation;
- 015: all notches are compensated 0,15mm;
- 020: same thing, 0,20mm.

.* kerf is the amount of material that disappears by the cutting process. To avoid the use of glue and make a correct assembly, this kerf is compensated in the vector file itself.
To cut and assemble the model, use the 015kerf file, or the 020kerf if your laser has a wider cut. If you want to make significant modifications to the file, maybe it's advisable to use the 0kerf file.

Enjoy!

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Platform thingiverse
Creator obuq
Price Free
Format STL / 3D Printable
License See original page
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