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TRIO | Tripod Side Table

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TRIO  |  Tripod Side Table 3d model
TRIO  |  Tripod Side Table 3d model
TRIO  |  Tripod Side Table 3d model
TRIO  |  Tripod Side Table 3d model
TRIO  |  Tripod Side Table 3d model

TRIO | Tripod Side Table

Meet TRIO, a versatile side table designed for plant enthusiasts and perfect for keeping your essential gadgets within reach by your couch.

You can pick from 2 heights (about 50cm or 80cm) and 3 table top variations (rounded triangle, potato shape or round top).

The set comes with guiding brackets to help you cut the legs at equal length and drill the holes right in the middle of the legs.

For the legs, you can use Ø18mm wooden dowels, or 3/4 inch ones if you are in the US.

LEGS LENGTH: Cut the wooden dowels at the following lengths:

  • Small table | from 45 to 50cm
  • Tall table | from 75 to 80cm

TABLE TOP DIMENSIONS:

  • Triangloid | W 209 x L 249 x H 18mm
  • Potatoid | W 252 x L 252 x H 18mm
  • Round | W 245 x L 245 x H 18mm

3D PRINT SETTINGS: All STL files are already oriented properly.

The table tops 3D models are "full". That's normal.

To create the mesh pattern, you need to cancel the top and bottom faces by setting the top layers and bottom layers to 0. Then, pick you favourite infill pattern and set it to 15%. And that's it!

Resolution: 0.2 to 0.3mm/layer Wall line count: 2 Infill: 15% (on the pictures, I used "Gyroid" infill for the small table and "Cross Hatch" infill for the tall table) Build adhesion type: None Supports: None

To add a line in a different colour like on the pictures, you can modify your Gcode to schedule a filament change at the layer where the colour change happens. First, slice your model.

Then, in CURA go to: Extensions > Post Processing > Modify Gcode > Add Script > Filament Change And in there you input the layer where you need the filament change to happen. Add a second Filament Change script if you want the colour to go back to the original like on the pictures. Slice your model once again so it updates your Gcode. And there you go! Ready to print!


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