Vase Mode Modular Small Parts Drawers

Vase Mode Modular Small Parts Drawers

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These models print extremely quickly and use much less filament because they are designed to be printed in Spiral Vase Mode, also known as Spiralize Outer Contour. You can mix and match six different drawer sizes. Drawer dividers let you divide a drawer into two or three equal parts. For heavy objects, use the supports shown in the pictures near the front of the drawers to keep them stable. I've loaded it up with bolts, nails, screws, and batteries, and the drawers still work smoothly. Inner dimensions of drawers: width (mm) x height (mm) x depth (mm) 6x4: 87 x 55 x 146 6x3: 87 x 38 x 146 6x2: 87 x 23 x 146 4x4: 55 x 55 x 146 4x3: 55 x 38 x 146 4x2: 55 x 23 x 146 This model has been tested with Cura 4.4 and Slic3r 1.3. Since the tolerances depend on the wall thickness generated by the slicer, it's recommended to print with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.4mm line width in your slicer settings. The drawers and enclosures need to be printed in Spiralize Vase mode, while the supports and dividers can be printed normally with infill. Before buying this model, you can test its fit by printing the free model: Mini Modular Small Parts Drawers. These drawers can be stacked above or below the Vase Mode Hexagonal Modular Drawers. Instructions for using Cura 4.4: For the Drawers and Enclosures: 1. Open the model file. 2. Open the Print Settings panel. 3. Select either the “Low Quality” profile, set the Layer Height to 0.28, or choose your preferred setting. 4. Verify that the Line Width is 0.4mm. 5. Scroll down to the bottom and check the box next to “Special Modes.” 6. Slice the model, then verify that it's hollow in the preview. If you don't see the Spiralize Outer Contour setting: 1. Click on the settings menu and select Configure Setting Visibility... 2. Scroll down to Special Modes. 3. Make sure that Spiralize Outer Contour is checked. Instructions for Slic3r 1.3: For the Drawers and Enclosures: 1. Open the model file. 2. From the Settings Menu, click “Print Settings...” 3. Select “Layers and perimeters.” 4. Set your layer height (0.3mm should work). 5. Check the box next to “Spiral vase” and confirm in the pop-up dialog. 6. Click on the Platter tab and verify that the model is hollow. The auto line width should work.

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