
Shelve Support
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I built a shelve about a moth ago from 18mm spruce boards. I'm unable to buy a back wall for it due to the corona based lock down. I created this as an angle support on the side wall joints to make it more rigid until i get the chance to buy some plywood. maybe it will stay that way permanently though This Model is parametric. All parameters are commented. The radius on the edges is half of the smaller value of wall thickness and base plate height. Just play around but be careful with $fn. Message me if you think you can't use this model because of the license. We'll work something out. I might add options for straight and countersunk screw holes later on. I'm printing the first prototype with the double option with green PETG , 0.2mm layers and 30% infill on my highly modified Ender 5 as I type this. If it fits out of the box I'll add pictures later Edit: Added Pics Printed OK but i have to to do some fine tuning with my new setup. Swapped the mainboard to a SKR Mini E3 V2 with vanilla Marlin 2.0.7.2 and installed a Micro Swiss direct drive kit. 80mm/s on the outlines is yet a bit to fast for my settings. Nothing wrong with the model though. The rounded corners helped to avoid blobs as expected. Works great. just the prototype adds a decent amount of rigidity.
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