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HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer 3d model
HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer 3d model
HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer 3d model
HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer 3d model
HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer 3d model
HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer 3d model
HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer 3d model
HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer 3d model

HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer

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HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer

HIDDA Under Desk Drawer helps you clear desk clutter while keeping essentials close. The 40mm height fits notebooks or phones comfortably. It prints without supports and you can easily install it using screws or double-sided tape in just minutes.

Product developed in collaboration with Jerónimo Fernández.

Key features

  • Size options: Small (180x120mm), Medium (200x250mm), Large (320x250mm). All versions are 40mm high.
  • Scalable: Scale one of the available size options up or down for a perfect fit.
  • Design: Rounded edges ensure comfortable use and a maximized interior area to safely hold items.
  • Support-free: All parts print without support material.
  • Print-in-place: No glue, magnets, or complex assembly required.

3D printing settings

  • A 3MF with optimized print settings is included.
  • The model is designed to print without supports. If your printer is well-calibrated, it’ll handle the overhangs just fine.
  • The model has a built-in 0.5mm clearance. Just make sure your machine and material can hold those tolerances.

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Community Makes (1)
Its almost perfect. 
I would sugest a version with the bottom part not full, in order to save  some filament. 
I will try to print it in other direction to avoid noise when it opens an closes. its not excesive noise but I think the subtle lines sound more in the default printing direction. 

UPDATE: The inside part that comes in other object falls easily, ill need to weld as one pice because it always gets  stuck inside the drawer.
Its almost perfect. 
I would sugest a version with the bottom part not full, in order to save  some filament. 
I will try to print it in other direction to avoid noise when it opens an closes. its not excesive noise but I think the subtle lines sound more in the default printing direction. 

UPDATE: The inside part that comes in other object falls easily, ill need to weld as one pice because it always gets  stuck inside the drawer.


Community Makes (1)
Its almost perfect. 
I would sugest a version with the bottom part not full, in order to save  some filament. 
I will try to print it in other direction to avoid noise when it opens an closes. its not excesive noise but I think the subtle lines sound more in the default printing direction. 

UPDATE: The inside part that comes in other object falls easily, ill need to weld as one pice because it always gets  stuck inside the drawer.
Its almost perfect. 
I would sugest a version with the bottom part not full, in order to save  some filament. 
I will try to print it in other direction to avoid noise when it opens an closes. its not excesive noise but I think the subtle lines sound more in the default printing direction. 

UPDATE: The inside part that comes in other object falls easily, ill need to weld as one pice because it always gets  stuck inside the drawer.

Discussions
Ramses R
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Its almost perfect. I would sugest a version with the bottom part not full, in order to save some filament. I will try to print it in other direction to avoid noise when it opens an closes. its not excesive noise but I think the subtle lines sound more in the default printing direction. UPDATE: The inside part that comes in other object falls easily, ill need to weld as one pice because it always gets stuck inside the drawer.
Its almost perfect. 
I would sugest a version with the bottom part not full, in order to save  some filament. 
I will try to print it in other direction to avoid noise when it opens an closes. its not excesive noise but I think the subtle lines sound more in the default printing direction. 

UPDATE: The inside part that comes in other object falls easily, ill need to weld as one pice because it always gets  stuck inside the drawer.  3d model
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PrinterBambu Lab P2S
MaterialPLA+
Layer height20 mm
Infill density20 %
SupportsNone

HIDDA - Under Desk Drawer

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