Jazzy modular small pet enclosure
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This is a home I designed for my little tortoise Ned. It boasts an expansive patio, a shaded area, and a sun-drenched rock for basking. I might add a soothing fountain at some point. All you'll need is 20MM plastic tubing, a few hardware pieces, and tiny wireties. Try to color-coordinate the wireties with your personal style. The stairs are a customized version of this incredible chainmail design: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:881114 Coming soon: Couplers and corner joints for various sizes will be available. Since I had them in my kit, I didn't need to create any, but I'll build some if requested. PVC-specific pipe-sized couplers, joints, and tiedowns, or maybe a customizer with presets. Print Settings Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: R1 Material: ABS + PLA Model Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .3 Infill: 20 Notes: Food-safe PLA is recommended. Post-Printing Assembly I used a plywood base covered in the plastic that came with the reptarium kit. Short screws from filament spools are perfect for mounting the pipe and bridge foot to the base. The couplers are held together with 3/4" #10 socket head screws and nuts.
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