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After acquiring a fancy new couch, I realized that it's too short for resting my legs in a comfy way.
So I checked out furniture stores to find the perfect stool (is this the proper term? Somehow it feels wrong to me) but most were too large to fit my cramped room or had the wrong height or simply looked boring.
This offered yet another excuse to waste some plastic and the idea of a semi-futuristic, semi-simple and semi-stupid box-like stool was born.
Advantages are:
Disadvantages though:
Definitely there are way more efficient and cheaper and ecological responsible ways to achieve the goal, but do they come with beveled edges? I don't think so. And all you need is one tool: a 3d printer. And a screwdriver. And some sandpaper maybe. But these aren't real tools, right?
The boards I've used here were pre-cuts from the hardware store which are reasonably cheap (roughly 10€ per box? don't remember exactly). Plywood works very good for that but OSB is fine too if you prefer that rancid look as much as I do.
Initially I designed the box for boards of 15mm thickness but I only uploaded the 18mm version of the angles since I designed also a hinge-version of it and it makes the whole thing a bit more trustworthy.
Future plans:
Hardware store parts:
The slim edge boards need to be cut 42mm shorter than the other boards. Width is 50mm. Recommended screws: spax 3x25 (20 pc. per standard box, 4 less with hinges) and spax 3x20 if you also want to add that hinged lid (8 pc. per lid)
hocker1_18_scharnier.stl |
hocker1_18_winkel.stl |
hocker1_18_winkelscharnier.stl |