Notebook
An elegant, robust and reusable notebook. Once you run out of blank pages you can just switch the paper out and keep the used ones stored with another rubber band. depending on your paper weight up to about 20 papers do fine β that will then be 80 pages
Versions included
- For DIN A4 Paper β DIN A5 folded in Size β 220x220 mm bed space required
- For DIN A5 Paper β DIN A6 folded in Size β 160x160 mm bed space required
- For DIN A6 Paper β DIN A7 folded in Sizeβ 120x120 mm bed space required
- For US Letter sized paper β with 3mm extra space around the paper β 230x230 mm bed space required
- For US Letter sized paper β with 1mm extra space around the paper - 220x220 mm bed space required
- For US Half Letter sized paper - 150x150 mm bed space required
- For 7 x 5.5 inch Paper - 3,5 x 5,5 Inch folded in Size β For premade American travel notebook inserts β 150x150 mm bed space required
Instructions:
- Choose your size (file of the back and cover).
- Choose your clip: The clip should fit into the cover with a little friction. Go for the clip_default first. If it is too tight use clip_more_clearance. If it is too loose use clip_bigger.
- Print two of the covers, the back and four clips
- Fold the paper in half (Tip: by folding them one by one the result will be slower but more precise in alignment).
- Assembly the notebook by inserting the clips and pushing them into the cut outs according to the images provided.
- Get a regular rubber band and put everything together.
- Enjoy!
Print settings Material usage (Din A4): ca 200g Print time for one notebook (Din A4): 17h
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
This design needs a decent print bed adhesion. Depending on your bed type measures like slowing down the first layer, increasing initial layer print temperature, increasing the first layer height, cleaning the bed with isopropyl alcohol or bed leveling may help. With a generally well set up printer the design is easy to print. If nothing else helps a brim can be used. If the size of the print is very close to your print bed size, make sure to not even use a skirt to make it fit.
Please donβt use any filament with particles (like wood filament) for the clips since those are usually more brittle.