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Two-person two-way rocking chair

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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After this chair was printed, I stared at it for ten minutes, and the more I looked, the more I felt my idea was quite something 😎

I designed a two-way plaza rocking chair, for two people
The best part is that the backrest can be flipped back and forth—two people can sit facing the same direction, or face each other, switching anytime
Take it out for a picnic or put it on the balcony, sit however you want, it's super flexible

And it's also a rocking chair, gently rock on it, bask in the sun and daydream, just thinking about it is so pleasant 🍃
Although it's just a model for now, just having it displayed already lets me imagine that leisurely scene

When printing, I used normal supports, and although it took a bit of effort to remove them, I think it's easier than tree supports, and the surface is much cleaner after removal
I tried other support methods before, but they always felt lacking; normal supports are still easier to use

When a friend came over and saw it, asking what it was, I said it was a rocking chair that could change direction. He held it and studied it for a long time, saying, 'This design is quite interesting.'
Being recognized by a friend makes me even happier than feeling good about it myself, haha

The joy of 3D printing is probably that those weird and wonderful ideas in your head can actually become physical objects you hold in your hand ✌️

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