This is not a single model, it's a panel or wall system that can be made to various sizes or configurations.
Panels are made of frame parts that are assembled with dowels. The back of the frame parts include pockets for shaped flat back panels to be inserted. There are covers for the joints where frame parts meet. Start with a small square and build larger, I covered the front of an old cedar chest. I used clear and transparent colored PETG flat panels to make window panels with a stained-glass look. I even covered a 7 ft high 12 ft wide wall. Please see the documentation PDF for additional information and assembly tips. One of the pictures shows all of the parts by number required to make a rectangle approximately 14” x 28”. I also included a 3mf file to print the parts for the smallest square possible with this system.
Part List:
Part 1 - Center Square 2 Dowel Holes at each end
Part 1 Alternate – In parts so as not to require Exclusion zone on P and X series printers.
Part 2 - Center Square 3 Dowel Holes at each end
Part 2 Alternate – In parts so as not to require Exclusion zone on P and X series printers.
Part 3 - Edge with 2 Dowel Holes at each end
Part 4 - Edge with 1 Dowel Hole at tip of each end
Part 5 - Flat Square
Part 6 - Flat Rectangle
Part 7 - Flat Triangle
Part 8 - Center Cover
Part 9 - Edge Cover
Part 10 - Corner Cover
Part 11 - Edge Filler
Part 12 - Dowel Pin
Parts 13(1 hole) and 15(2 hole) are alternate edge parts that provide a 90 degree angle corner. (1 hole)
Parts 14(1 hole) and 16(2 hole) are alternate edge parts that provide a 45 degree angle corner.
Part 17 is a small flat triangle that fit’s in the back of parts 13 and 14.