Improv desk

Improv desk

prusaprinters

<p>Due to coronavirus I've had to unexpectedly move out, landing in a studio without a desk!</p> <p>Therefore I've modeled these parts for an 'improv desk' using the lower level of the salon table (12mm) in my studio to be suspended between my bedframe (18mm diam) and a shelf (16mm) in my closet.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>I'd recomment to print 'plank_houder_final' with higher infill and shell thickness than one usually would to make these parts HEAVY DUTY, seeing as these parts - 'left' in particular! - will hold the table's weight and the occasional rested elbow in quite an unfavorable manner.</p> <p>Similar things can be said about 'stang_houder_piled', though it won't need to be as heavy duty due to it resting on top of a rod rather than hanging off a shelf for dear life!</p> <p>I expect the parts 'stang_houder' 70-76cm to hold up well with regular to light infill and shell thickness</p>

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