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Fitted for 256 build plate
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33 plates
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Enjoy with your children creating and assembling this large stable.

 

Once assembled, it measures:

Width: 990mm (with outer fences), 550mm (without outer fences)
Depth: 330mm
Height: 275 mm

 

The design, despite being basic and easy to 3D print, once 3D printed and assembled, the finish is perfect, comparable to any purchased toy.

 

All assembly is done using a hot glue gun, it looks much better than glue and is instant.

The largest parts are designed for a 320x320 mm print bed, but you can section and assemble them, as everything is assembled with hot glue, you will always have support points.

I recommend using PETG for its greater flexibility and resistance, so they can use it outdoors, in the sun, or even get it wet occasionally.

I hope you enjoy the whole process as my daughter and I have!

3D Printing Parameters

There are no special parameters for 3D printing it, use whatever you deem appropriate according to the material you want to use for this.

In my case, I used 0.2 layers, generally 15% infill, and for some parts, like the beams, I increased it to 50% for greater strength.

 

As a general guide, we are talking about:
2700 grams, total estimated time 4 days and 16 hours

 

STL File Nomenclature
You will see that the files have 1x, 2x, 4x, .... this is the number of copies of the STL as is.
Some also contain 1M, 2M, 4M, ... this is the number of mirrored copies you should 3D print.

Example: Puerta Valla Ext 4x + 4M.stl = 4 copies of the STL and another 4 mirrored copies

 

Since children are experts at finding weak points, and in this design, the hinges will suffer quite a bit, I modified the design so that the hinges were independent, and also because 3D printing with supports in PETG does not yield good results.

Even so, if you want to 3D print the hinges along with the frames, use the ALT files

 

Place the parts on the bed as you see fit. For example, I 3D printed the small door frames upright to avoid supports.


 

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