Wavelet Tray – Ocean-Inspired Tray for Towels and Small Items
56 downloads · 11 months ago · The Wavelet Tray is a compact accessory inspired by the fluid motion of a gentle ocean wave. Its cur
The Wavelet Tray is a compact accessory inspired by the fluid motion of a gentle ocean wave. Its curved silhouette and subtle starfish imprints evoke the feeling of a calm seaside morning. Designed with minimalist elegance, this tray adds a soft, natural touch to any modern space. Perfect for holding jewelry, keys, towels, or small desk accessories, the Wavelet Tray blends both function and aesthetics. A lovely choice for summer-themed decor, beach-inspired homes, or as a thoughtful gift for ocean lovers.
bjdarch054 months ago
This result was gorgeous using Amolen Gradient Silk in Azure Blue. "Regular" tree supports fell off the upper surface but "Strong" trees did not. One peculiar feature of the design was for a tendency for the interlayer strength to fail (?filament related). Pressing the wave crests down when removing the upper supports is recommended. I used PETG as a support interface material making support attachments almost invisible [at a cost of an additional 3 hours printing time].![This result was gorgeous using Amolen Gradient Silk in Azure Blue. "Regular" tree supports fell off the upper surface but "Strong" trees did not. One peculiar feature of the design was for a tendency for the interlayer strength to fail (?filament related). Pressing the wave crests down when removing the upper supports is recommended. I used PETG as a support interface material making support attachments almost invisible [at a cost of an additional 3 hours printing time]. 3d model](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fproduction-thangs-public%2Fuploads%2Fattachments%2F67b028e2-b4ea-43d1-8484-5047206ecc69%2FIMG_0417.jpeg&w=256&q=75)


![This result was gorgeous using Amolen Gradient Silk in Azure Blue. "Regular" tree supports fell off the upper surface but "Strong" trees did not. One peculiar feature of the design was for a tendency for the interlayer strength to fail (?filament related). Pressing the wave crests down when removing the upper supports is recommended. I used PETG as a support interface material making support attachments almost invisible [at a cost of an additional 3 hours printing time]. 3d model](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fproduction-thangs-public%2Fuploads%2Fattachments%2F67b028e2-b4ea-43d1-8484-5047206ecc69%2FIMG_0417.jpeg&w=256&q=75)


PrinterBambu Lab P2S
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density15 %
SupportsTree
Wavelet Tray – Ocean-Inspired Tray for Towels and Small Items
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