Tudor table

Tudor table

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This is a model taken from drawings of period furniture. It has two main parts, the upper and lower legs, with the decorative side pieces integrated into the upper section. The lower legs section will need supports touching the buildplate, to enable the stretchers to be printed. Join the top and bottom together using kebab sticks or similar and some glue such as Plastic Weld. If you want to risk it, the first version of the lower legs has printed pegs sticking out of the top, but I found these to be too fragile when assembling, so the second version has sockets.The top will need to be hand made. I used two pieces of Plasticard. Dimensions are 160mm x 75mm x 75mm.

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