thanks for the comment, and glad it made someone Happy. I have had a couple of commissions for a few more from my daughters friends since :)
Having never tried to print the Assem4 in one I can't comment, very surprised legs were shorter. That's really odd
Certainly had no problems printing in parts, the base should slot into the head and base boards. I put a small line of glue in the recess and slotted it together.
Anyway very pleased my work has been of use.
Mads Bondo Dydensborg
about 10 years
I printed the Assem4 file using brown PLA at 0.3 mm layer height.
There were some issues:
- The legs on one end were shorter than the other (only a single layer).
- Even with a lines support the bed ends "sagged", and made the legs move slightly outwards.
I think your reccomendation to print the parts, then glue them, is good. But even with those slight problems, it is a great bed, and my daughter is happy.
I did a couple of photos - but I do not know if I can upload them to this site?
Anyway, thanks for making the bed, it made (another) little girl happy! :-)
mhuk75
about 10 years
Hi, I printed the parts separately and stuck together, to save having to add support
Mads Bondo Dydensborg
about 10 years
Very nice bed!
If I were to print the Assem4.stl file, I do not have to glue, right? (But will need to remove support, I reckon :-) ).