Kitchen Drawer Backplate

Kitchen Drawer Backplate

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I'm designing a backplate that fits our Levitt kitchen drawers from about 50 years ago. Big box stores sell similar items for around $1 each, but they're incredibly thin and prone to breaking easily. I opted for these thicker ones instead. Since I plan to attach them using a pneumatic stapler, I didn't drill any screw holes. As this is my first project from design through printing, I'll note down some workflow details: I created the design in Progecad (an AutoCAD clone that I'm familiar with), then exported it to Fusion 360 (which can be confusing) to merge and combine certain parts. I saved the result as an STL file. Next, I used Slic3r through Repetier Host to slice the model, before uploading it to OctoPi (based on a Raspberry Pi 2+) for printing.

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