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Super Mario Question Block Nightstand

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A2L

0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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105.9 h
23 plates

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That's right! It's a nightstand!
 

Super Mario Question Block Nightstand

The model is a bit large 414*448*416

It requires a huge amount of filament

I used 0.24mm layer height, 2 walls, 8% spiral infill, PLA filament
The strength is acceptable, no problem for normal use (do not stand or sit on it)
Theoretically, PETG would be stronger (needs to consider shrinkage issues, as I haven't verified it)
The circled parts use yellow and white, other parts can use leftover disliked filament to clear out inventory

The middle reinforced part is fixed with 3*15 flat-head screws (requires 32 3*15 flat-head screws! Theoretically, it can also be glued directly)


Top and bottom surfaces are fixed with super glue
The side splicing uses mortise and tenon joints (0.1mm gap reserved, smooth assembly with P-series printers, A1 prints have a tight fit)


The connection structure of this model is somewhat different from the sample images posted
Because the samples I printed felt insufficiently strong
So I spent a lot of time redesigning the connection method
to make the model stronger
I know not many people will print models that require a lot of filament

So if you like it, please give it a like and favorite to show your support

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