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Office desktop module 2024

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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9.8 h
6 plates
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I usually don’t ask for this, but I’ve noticed that many creators actively encourage it on other platforms—and it makes sense, as it helps increase visibility. So, if you can follow me, it would make difference. It’s a great way to support my work and show appreciation. For more insight subscribe my blog at: https://designrepcom.com/ This design is freely available for the community, but if you enjoy my work and would like to show your support, you can boost this project. Thanks!

Introduction

This desktop module embodies simplicity and functionality, harmonizing clean lines with a contemporary color palette. Its versatile design seamlessly integrates into any environment, making it suitable for both desk and shelf placements, allowing you to curate and organize with style.

The thoughtful details elevate its functionality, including discreetly integrated magnets within the lid, designed exclusively for securing paper clips. This module serves as a practical organizational tool and adds a touch of modern elegance to your workspace or decor setting.

Print details

From a printing perspective, I took great care in designing it to be inclusive, ensuring compatibility with all bambulab printer models. While having an AMS unit facilitates the experience, it's important to note that it's not mandatory.

Despite the availability of color options, where an AMS unit can be particularly helpful, it's worth mentioning that you can still print in color without one; however, it may require a bit more patience on filament swapping.

 

The larger bases are also connected through magnets that are embedded in the side walls. Precision is crucial during assembly, ensuring that the two halves attract each other. Careful attention to placement is required to achieve a secure and seamless connection.

 

The material

The material I've used in this project is bambulab PLA Matte

  • Mandarin Orange (very nice color)

and two already classical colors of choice:

  • Ivory White
  • Ash Grey

For the magnets:

"New" technic

To conclude, and as is often the case in my projects, I incorporate a new technique. Although I've mentioned it several times before, I have not yet implemented it—specifically, I'm referring to the use of dedicated support material for PLA. I believe this addition truly makes a significant difference in the final quality of the piece, nearly eliminating marks left by support structures and greatly easing their removal.

Certainly, it's not the most budget-friendly option, but it will endure for a long, long time. With careful use, especially when applied to the interface layers between the supported walls and the supporting structures.

 

All the links for the material are affiliated with bambulab. It will cost you the same, and I will receive a small help to support this free work

 

Curious About My Tools? Check This Out!

For those of you who often ask about the tools I use to bring ideas to life, this article, The Journey From Idea To Object (Part I), offers some insights into the initial stages. It highlights the use of various tools, including software like Autodesk Fusion for CAD design, Blender for render and Bambu Studio for 3D printing preparation, and other... So, if you're curious about the software and hardware too, that I've incorporate in my workflow, take a look at the link for more details!" – Visit https://designrepcom.com/ for much more.

 


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