CBN01 – Modular Media Cabinet System (no hardware - no support)
CBN01 – Modular Media Cabinet System (no hardware - no support) 2026-05-08: Update: Added center pillars (filename: B-Pillar) and display plates to hold (post/trading )cards
What if furniture is digital? Hello, let me introduce CBN01, CBN01 is a fully printed, Built from stackable segments (you need 240x220x 250 volume), this system allows you to assemble a full-size cabinet at home with just your printer, no hardware, no supports, no fixed height.
Assembly is done by building horizontal assemblies(Pillar + with extender), repeating this module, and stacking layers on top until the cabinet reaches its final form. No screws, glue, or external fasteners are required.
Why This Exists: Most furniture is shipped, heavy, and locked into a single form.
CBN01 asks a different question: What if full-scale furniture was downloaded, printed locally, and grown over time?
To my knowledge, this is one of the first fully 3D-printed cabinet systems designed to reach true furniture dimensions using only consumer printer, without support or hardware.
Print Notes No supports required Segment-based printing for reliability and scaling Wall count can be varied per segment for structural optimization (referene = Mine is first 1/3 3 walls, 2/3 2 walls=pretty strong, glueing the first layer is a good idea if going tall)
While designed specifically to store my physical media (DVD, PlayStation games, Xbox, Switch cases), the system is equally suited for books, collectibles, or general storage. (just make sure you dont go to crazy on the weight without beefing up you print settings)
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Hey. Sorry, started to assemble so starting to have ideas. Would it be possible to get a “L-Shape” but for the middle.. that way I can make this longer.. since it would have the feet in the middle would be stronger than if I just did doulbe of the middle piece.. hope I made sense.
There now is a update with a center pillar!
Hi. Still printing.. 8 parts done so far, was unlucky and lucky first L shape, fell and shattered. So now printing w/4 walls. the 5 'L' shapes are not a tight fit. I already agree w/your comment about using glue on the first 'shelf'. Since I am doing this for my nephew 6 years, I guarantee there will be a broken parts so I will be drilling holes and inserting a screw or a 3d-dowel. Just wanted to recommend that maybe in future improvements to have way to lock the pieces in place without glue..