A unique fruit bowl made from 3d printed parts and commercially usual wooden skewers. It uses little material and is way more stable than it looks. It can handle a lot of fruit.
Instructions
- Print the base and 50 of the connectors (sideways like in the picture)
- Buy a pack of 50 wooden skewers (you can get them for a few bucks in most super markets or online; maybe buy some more in case you break any) Size: 200mm x 3mm
- Start the assembly: begin pushing in the skewers with the flat end into the base on the RIGHT next to the cut out
- Push in all the skewers and add the connectors clockwise
- Push the last skewer into the connectors and bend it a little into the cut out.
- Enjoy!
Size assembled: ca 420 x 420 x 110 mm This is the V2
Print settings Required build volume: 110 x 110 x 30 mm Material usage: 30g for the base + 100g for 50 connectors = 130g Print time: 3h for the base + 2x 5h for 25 connectors = 13h
Material: PLA Print direction: stls are rotated correctly, check images Support: none Nozzle size: 0,4 mm Line width: 0,4 mm Layer height 0,2 mm Outer walls: 3 Infill: 15% Build plate adhesion type: none