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Mediterranean Shutter Photo Frame

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H2D Pro

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
7.8 h
2 plates

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Description

Introduction This is a Mediterranean-style photo frame designed in the shape of a window with louvers. The classic white frame combined with blue shutters brings a refreshing sea breeze vibe into your room. The shutters are fully functional and can be opened or closed.

Printing Recommendations

Filament: PLA is highly recommended.
Supports: Place the frame flat on the build plate to minimize the need for supports.
Layer Height: 0.16mm or 0.20mm.
Infill: 15% is sufficient.
Colors: White for the main frame and Blue for the shutters to achieve the classic Santorini look.
Assembly Instructions

The shutters are designed to snap into the hinge holes on the main frame. Apply a small drop of glue if you prefer a permanent, secure fit.

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License

This work is licensed under a Standard Digital File License – Community Use (SDFL‑C).

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