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MODULAR DOG PET PLAYPEN BARRIER FENCE

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0.4mm layer, 0.20 standard bottom 200
0.4mm layer, 0.20 standard bottom 200
57 min
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0.4mm layer, 0.20mm standard
0.4mm layer, 0.20mm standard
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wall-connection 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
wall-connection 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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top-200mm - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

I needed to make a barrier for my dog so that I could protect my shoes.

I decided to design it so that it could be used with any size and shape.

 

The basic module is a 200x200 mm panel.

The height variations are:

  • Full panel with a height of 200 mm
  • Half panel with a height of 108 mm.

There are 4 sizes horizontally:

  • Full panel: 200 mm
  • 3/4 panel: 154 mm
  • 1/2 panel: 108 mm
  • 1/4 panel: 62 mm

There are also two full-size panels with a paw print and space for your pet's name.

 

You need to click the Download STL/CAD Files button to see all the files, which are organized into folders.

 

The necessary hardware you will need:

For assembly:

  • Screws DIN 912 M3x10
  • Nuts DIN 934 M3

For reinforcement the panels:

  • Stud bolt DIN 976 M5
  • Nuts DIN 934 M5

I have made several videos showing how to assemble them.

 

PAN ASSEMBLING

 

UNIT ASSEMBLING

 

CORNER ASSEMBLING

The height of the stud should be 25 mm greater than the size of the panels.

For example, if you have two rows of 200 mm panels, the stud should be 425 mm long.

 

REINFORCEMENT

If you can use whole studs, you won't struggle like I did :)

The length of the stud should be 18 mm longer than the size of the panels.

For example, if you have three 200 mm panels, the pin should be cut to 618 mm.

 

KNOB

 

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