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Love Cube

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0.1mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.1mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
8.8 h
4 plates
5.0(1)

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Description

Modular Tealight Covers in Love Theme
 

You can make 3 completely different Cubes out of this
 

9 decorative side panels
3 side panels with text (+3 with flipped text)
4 base panels
3 top panels

 

You need one base, one top and 4 side panels

All models from this pack are shown on first render

Flipped panels are with a text to be projected on walls (like 'Love' on photos)
 

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Short video with rotating cubes:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CnZRIbUKeYS/

 

Video with overview, assembling process and 360:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j54gx06BeZI

 

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I tested it with a small tealight and everything was fine but I can't be sure if this Cubes can survive bigger flame tealights
Test one first for at least 30min or just use LED candles like I did (on photos, without a cover for more light)

If, after assembling, you will want to change panels or just rearrange it - take your time. Don't pull whole panel too hard , just do it partially one joint at a time. Some panels are more brittle than others and you can break it if you will not be carefull
There should be no problems with assembling tho

 

Models made in Blender 3D

 

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This models are free only for personal use
I can make exceptions to prints sold on charity auctions - you just need to notify me about this and put a link to files in auction descripton
This apply to most of my models so feel free to write to me

 

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Printing tips
0.4mm nozzle
0.1-0.2mm layer height
Arachne engine (instead of a Classic)

 

IMPORTANT
Prints needs to be clean (no strings etc.) so you will need to properly set the slicer and printer or clean the print after
Print test file first
If it is too hard to assemble it (or it's bending) or it's too loose you will need to change something (maybe just a flow a little, like a +/- 1%)
Test it with every filament you want to use as it may differ

If panels are not holding each other but the prints looks nice (and you don't want to waste more filament) you can glue parts together
Just don't use cyanoacrylate glue as it may leave white marks

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