My girlfriend gave me several MDF boards left over from a job, so I bought some wooden slats, printed a couple of pieces, and built myself a multipurpose table.
This is an easy to print and easy to assemble table, no supports needed. I recommend using PETG or PLA+ as I did, with at least 50% infill.
This parts are the ones I used, you could use any equivalent you have at hand.
Ítem | Description | Quantity |
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1 | Board (in my case 805 x 550 mm) | 1 |
2 | Wooden slat (40 x 40 x 700 mm) | 4 |
3 | Base_leg 3 (printed part) * | 4 |
4 | Coupling leg (printed part) | 4 |
5 | Plantilla A (optional) ** | 1 |
6 | Plantilla B.1 (optional) ** | 1 |
7 | Allen screw DIN 912 M4 x 20 x 0,7 mm | 16 |
8 | Hexagonal nut DIN 934 M4 x 0,7 mm | 16 |
9 | Allen screw DIN 912 M6 x 30 x 1 mm *** | 4 |
10 | Hexagonal nut DIN 934 M6 x 1 mm *** | 4 |
11 | Phillips Flat Head Screws for Wood Number 8 D0,164 in L=2½ in | 4 |
12 | Phillips Flat Head Screws for Wood Number 8 D0,164 in L=1 in | 16 |
(*) You must use a custom gcode to stop the printer at 42 layer to place the M4 nuts.
(**) I like this tools because they have holes with a smaller diameter, so they are more precise.
(***) You will only need this items if you print Plantilla A.
Item | Description |
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1 | Phillips screwdriver PH1 |
2 | Allen wrench N 3 |
3 | Hand drill |
4 | Drill bit D2,75 mm |