stiletto

stiletto

prusaprinters

<p>This is the next design I reworked for printing. These legs use less than 1 kg to print. The tabletop is a little homage to mid-century modern. Look at the astro model page to understand where I started with this series. The ceramic version warped in the firing, something I never thought about coming from a woodworking background. Lots of learning curves, the biggest hurdle for me is glazing. Added a pic showing the warping and a four-leg version.</p><p>Print settings for photographed model using PrusaSlicer-2.3.1 based on Slic3r:<br>0.30mm DRAFT Infill: 20% Generic PETG<br>(3) - stiletto_leg_section_1<br>(3) - stiletto_leg_section_2<br>(3) - stiletto_leg_section_3</p><p>0.30mm DRAFT(modified) Infill: 100% Generic PETG<br>(3) - stiletto_threaded_rod_to_table_top_connector<br>(3) - stiletto_dished_washer<br>(3) - stiletto_glide<br>&nbsp;</p><p>Hardware list:<br>(3) 1/4-20×21.5” threaded rod<br>(6) 1/4-20 hex nuts<br>(3) 1/4” washers<br>(9) 1-1/4” pocket hole screws</p><p>Tabletop router templates and a pdf for a paper connector layout are included.</p><p>Assembly video on YouTube. Search “stiletto table assembly video”</p>

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