Futuristic Table [Big!]

Futuristic Table or Stand that is very durable for decorative use. This is a big print! Made 100% with TinkerCad.
23h 42m
1× print file
0.25 mm
0.40 mm
375.00 g
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updated February 5, 2022

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Futuristic themed table for decorative use.

 

I made this with TinkerCAD for a friend. It uses basic geometry shapes and I added a few details to make it look more futuristic. You can cut the legs down a bit in PrusaSlicer if you want to use this as a screen stand. It will hold up as it is pretty tough!

 

How to print: 

Use the provided gcode for your MK3S+ (PETG). If you use the STL instead, take note of the following recommendations:

 

  • Put the table with the deck/top down onto the platter. 
  • Center as much as possible on the platter.
  • 0.25 mm layer height (first layer 0,2 mm)
  • Honeycomb infill (12%)
  • 4 upper & lower layers
  • 3 perimeters

 

  • Perimeters : 45 mm/s
  • Small perimeters : 25 mm/s
  • External perimeters : 45 mm/s
  • Infill : 80 mm/s
  • Solid infill : 80 mm/s
  • Top solid infill : 40 mm/s
  • Bridges : 60 mm/s
  • Gap fill : 20 mm/s
  • Travel : 180 mm/s
  • First layer speed : 15 mm/s

 

PETG temperature settings (Prusament):

  • Nozzle : 240 °C (First layer) / 235 °C (Other layers)
  • Bed : 85 °C (First layer) / 90 °C (Other layers)

 

Warping:

No warping on my prints whatsoever. If yours warps, make sure the bed is really really clean and grease free. If it still warps, cut down the first 2 mm of the table deck/top in PrusaSlicer to make the table deck/top thinner. It helps with warping.

 

 

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