Toy oven

Toy oven

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I asked the kids what they wanted me to make, and this is their reward, a compact 60x60x80mm play oven with a functioning door and baking tray. The picture is from a print made with my Malyan M150, which developed a partially clogged nozzle during printing, resulting in a less-than-perfect surface finish. However, it still works well. To assemble the oven, simply print the parts, and the oven door has two small stubs that fit perfectly into the corresponding holes in the oven. In my case, the door opens and closes smoothly. **Print Settings** * Printer: Malyan M150 * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.2mm * Infill: 20% * Notes: I printed with three perimeters, using a first layer height of 0.3mm. **Post-Printing Instructions** Carefully insert the door stubs into the provided holes in the oven. **How I Designed This** This is my first time creating a model, and it's also my first experience with FreeCAD. I kept the design simple, and I was pleasantly surprised that the door hinges worked as intended on my first try!

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