Little Little Free Library
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A miniature haven for book enthusiasts, readers, and sharing devotees - this 3D printed library is yours to print or gift to friends who cherish literature and community. Use it as a treasured keepsake on a desk, a dollhouse repository, or an eclectic jewelry holder. The 1” scale model, crafted with care from plans on http://littlefreelibrary.org/builders/, makes an excellent personalized present for book lovers and advocates of the sharing economy. This compact creation is engineered in separable parts for straightforward printing on home 3D printers, granting users the freedom to pick and mix colors. With printed components at hand, assembly becomes effortless with your preferred adhesive. Two roof options cater to varied printing preferences - a singular piece or distinct panels. Both flat-bottomed post files and stake files allow placement options tailored to indoor use, tables, or outdoors on ground. Little Free Library is a registered trademark of Little Free Library Ltd. (http://littlefreelibrary.org) utilized with permission. Assembly guidelines: The individual parts comprising this library were printed using MakerBot Z18 and MakerBot Replicator 2. Print librarybox.stl was successful on the Replicator 2, however some users may need to add support on different printers due to possible printing challenges encountered on the Z18. Upon completing your prints, join them with glue and get ready to utilize.
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