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Shopping Cart – Functional Wheels

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7.5 h
5 plates
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Articulated mini shopping cart, 3D Printed, ideal as a decoration, toy, or even as a desk organizer. Its realistic design includes functional wheels and carefully crafted details on the basket. It has an approximate height of 16 cm, making it perfect for home printers and small spaces. A name can be added to the handle. The parts need to be joined with glue. In the **.3mf** file, the parts are separated and cut, ready to be joined with glue. The wheels are attached to the structure using pieces of cut filament

 

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* This model was printed with Bambu Lab A1; with a 0.20mm Standard layer height

 

The cart is divided into 5 plates:

 

Plate 1:

  • Rear door or hatch, sectioned in half for better printing, needs glue to join it once printed
  • Also includes the rod or part of the handle that allows this hatch to rotate; also sectioned and needs to be glued

Plate 2:

  • Oval and sectioned handle, this should be glued to the rod or part of the handle printed on Plate 1
  • It is possible to customize one of the parts by adding text (not too high to allow the rear door or hatch to rotate

Plate 3:

  • Plugs that will be glued to the basket and to the rod or part of the handle that allows the hatch to rotate
  • Basket; needs to enable tree support, then patience is required for removal, but it's worth it for the result

Plate 4:

  • Sectioned wheels, both halves need to be glued

Plate 5:

  • Leg structure; I put it separately because I printed this part in silver and one part in green; it needs tree support for printing
  • For joining with the wheels I used filament from the spool as a pin, cut to size and the ends flattened with pliers;

    this allows the wheels to rotate

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