END TABLE (PRINT-TABLE #2)

"Minecraft meets Lego" - easy to print, fun to make full sized furniture piece that uses a chopping board for a top.
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I really like the design and the instructions made the assembly go smoothly. Most of the parts seemed to dry fit but 3D Gloop reinforced the bond. Used Prusament Galaxy Black and an Acacia Cutting Board from Target. Might have gone smaller on the dimensions of the board to avoid having to cut it down to 10x12 but can always go back and do that later

@Aprime_61573 Thank you and well done - this is the first I've actually seen apart from our own so am very excited! Cheers!

Thanks for sharing your design. This made me able to create a shelf for my filament dryer and minimize the space I need for my printer and filament dryer.

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@Anyweather_964394 I try to reply to all questions, but must have missed the above! Obviously the link is dead - what are you wanting to do? Our tables have shown no signs of weakness thus far so I'm happy with the original concept, but I can easily create a spacer for you if you wish.

Amazing job! I love the modularity of the system! Keep up the good work!

@Carolo_271436 Thanks very much - I will try to do just that!

What can a standard end table hold for weight?

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@PeterH Might even go further and turn it into a whole entertainment center! I like the bookshelf design with the two bays. The second bay could be used for Movies/books/whatever equipment. Probably need to make 2 or 3 and line them up. Is there a way to connect or join multiple builds?

@Functionalweeb_66466 For the bookshelves you just need longer planks. Sorry about the rough photo - I will need to modify the dimension of the cross-piece to suit the width of your board - or I can set one up as a parametric drawing in Onshape if you want to fiddle. Because I've put a brace in each direction on each module, they are very stable. About 250 grams of filament per module. Let me know if you need any more info.

This is a great design! Well done!

@Bryce Thank you very much! We now have a house full of printed furniture - two of these (they work really well), two bedside tables (look good but not as stiff as these) and three metres of bookshelves (really sturdy). I am really pleased with how they turned out.

You son of a ,, I'm in. All in. Waiting for the steppers for my lowrider 2. I bought an ender 3 v2 just to build the thing. Turns out I need a table. A low height table is fine by me, and with this design and some remixing I think I can make a modular one. You're the man what a great idea!

@AaronL_273089 Well done! You might need to experiment a bit to make sure it can take the load you need. I'll be posting parametric files in a week or so - I have a couple of different modules on the way for a bookshelf, but you might be able to incorporate them in some way. I pretty much bought my Prusa to build my LR2 - so be careful it's easy to be distracted. ;)

@dwisetiyadi_265120 All of the straight parts are identical, so I'll upload a step file of one of those today - let me know if that's usable for you and which other files you need. If that doesn't work - I can send you a link to the parametric CAD version - but my files are a mess so I'll have to take a bit of time to tidy them.

I've uploaded three different parts as STEP. Let me know if they work and if you want others.

This is next level genius! Love it!

@jonbourg Thank-you. I am curious to see how others go making it though.

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