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Mini Desktop Log Cabin :: Classic Building Toy

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Mini Desktop Log Cabin :: Classic Building Toy 3d model
Mini Desktop Log Cabin :: Classic Building Toy 3d model
Mini Desktop Log Cabin :: Classic Building Toy 3d model
Mini Desktop Log Cabin :: Classic Building Toy 3d model
Mini Desktop Log Cabin :: Classic Building Toy 3d model
Mini Desktop Log Cabin :: Classic Building Toy 3d model
Mini Desktop Log Cabin :: Classic Building Toy 3d model

Mini Desktop Log Cabin :: Classic Building Toy

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  I have been excited to share this project as I have been working on for some time now. Not because it was particularly difficult but because it got pushed aside for too long - but not anymore!

My son loves building with his Lincoln Logs, as do I, so I decided to make some of my own to play around with. To make this project even more fun, I decided to make them tiny & adorable - perfect for a fun, little creativity break atop your desk when you're feeling fried at work.  


  All the pieces needed to build the cabin shown in the picture are included:

  • 16 singles, including 2 halves
  • 12 doubles including 5 halves
  • 2 peaks
  • 2 roof runners
  • 1 chimney

That's it! Everything you need to print & build your very own miniature desktop log cabin. Be sure bed adhesion is optimal due to the many small points of contact between the models and build plate. Feel free to reach out with any questions, comments, or suggestions. Enjoy!

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71 Likes78 DownloadsFebruary 19, 2024
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💥 Bed Adhesion Troubles? 💥

💥 Bed Adhesion Troubles? 💥

Use these tips to get optimal bed adhesion for a successful print: Concentric 1st layer pattern Decrease 1st layer speed, others if desired Increase 1st layer line width to ensure a nice squish Use optimum bed + nozzle temps for machine + filament used Try using these tricks, if you haven't already. I did so when test printing & have yet to experience a failure due to bed adhesion!

Instructions

Filament • 0.2mm

MaterialPLA+
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density10 %