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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I recently completed an enthusiastic rebuild of the Dune Weaver sand table model (Ombonad version) created by Thom Koopman
This design fascinated me from the start — the combination of mechanical elegance and aesthetic movement is simply mesmerizing, and printing it was a rewarding challenge in itself.
 

During my build, I received a DLC 32 control module equipped with a TS35 touchscreen display. Since I wanted the final project to be as clean and integrated as possible, I decided not just to attach the module externally, but to fully incorporate the TS35 display into the overall design.

 

To achieve that, I created:

A dedicated housing for the TS35 display
A standalone enclosure that allows the TS35 to be mounted neatly next to the sand table setup. This is great for anyone who prefers a modular layout or wants to keep the control module separate from the table body.

 

Integrated brackets in the main model
I also experimented with integrated mounting options directly inside the sand table housing. This version gives the whole build a more seamless appearance and makes the control unit feel like a native part of the design rather than an add-on.

 

Both approaches aim to preserve the elegance of Thom Koopman’s original model while enabling full compatibility with the DLC 32 + TS35 hardware combo — something many of you might find useful if you've recently upgraded controllers or are designing your build around similar components.

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