Filing Cabinets (3d Printing)
Filing Cabinets (3d Printing: STL File) What you see is what you get- two versions of a standard¸ boring as heck looking filing cabinet¸ ready to print off and use in your miniatures role playing games. Are they interesting to look at? Not in the slightest. They are filing cabinets- they are not supposed to look cool. What's important to the characters is the stuff inside these things. Pay what you want- or just take them for free and file these stl files under "swag". I'm not going to force you to pay for a simple model of a filing cabinet... but hey¸ if you want to support the cause I'll gladly take your pocket change. Why would I even bother to make these? I did it for modern settings- particularly spy¸ suspense¸ and mob/crime type stuff. Also its good for cyberpunk and some post apocalypse and zombie outbreak settings. Game Masters over street level super hero games will find these potentially useful as well. If classified information holds value in your campaign settings then consider these to be the treasure chests of such things. With this pay what you want download you get 2 STL files-ready for you to run through your slicer. The default settings for these are: 2 Drawer Cabinet: X:15mm¸ Y:15mm¸ Z (tall): 23mm 3 Drawer Cabinet: X: 15mm¸ Y: 15mm¸ Z (tall): 34mm Here's the recommended Cura settings that have worked for the designer's test print using the following: Ender 3 (printer)¸ Hatchbox 1.75 PLA. Please note that these settings print very slow¸ but should provide you a nice finish with details. Since these filing cabinets are not much different than test pieces you should be fine with speeding these settings up... if you prefer a nice clean finish then use the recommended slow settings. Layer Height: 0.06mm Wall Thickness:.8mm Top Thickness:.6mm (10 layers) Bottom Thickness:.6mm (10 layers) Horizontal Expansion: 0mm Infill Density: 15mm (Grid Pattern) Printing Temperature: 200 C (for PLA) Build Plate Temperature: 60 C Enable Retraction: Yes Print Speed: 40mm