Playing around with the tracks mechanism made for with the Rolling Tracks Glasses Case, I decided to fashion them into tracks for a tambour lid.
ALERT!: Before you attempt to make this and start printing, ensure you have a print bed large enough to print the Tambour Tracks
; this is the longest model in the project and may not fit on smaller print beds.
Note that this is a somewhat challenging print. It has big interlocking parts that must accurately align with each other (so any misprint is probably unsalvagable), and the Tracks
has a lot of perimeter and print-in-place hinges.
All model files should already be in the correct orientation so that when placed in the slicer program, the correct side is on the bed.
All parts do not need brims or supports except for the Mother Shell. The print should work with any rigid material except for the Tracks
, which requires a material good for complaint mechanism latch (e.g., PLA, PETG).
snug
supports over the build plate only
- unless your printer can do godly overhangs.See the video for the assembly demonstration.
Tracks
, Mother Shell
, Tambour Rail Inserts
or Cabinet Core
have warping, they are probably unusable.Mother Shell
.M3 square nut
in each of the nut seats of the Cabinet Core
. There are 8 - one on each corner on both sides. Nuts may need extra force to be pushed in, or nuts may be loose and need a little putty to be held in place. If putty is used, it only needs to hold until the screws are threaded later.Tambour Rail Insert
on each side of the Cabinet Core
. Ensure each Tambour Rail Insert
is on the right side and facing the correct direction. The sharp corner should match the bottom front of the Cabinet
, and the indexing guides are sloped in a way to prevent using the wrong insert on the wrong side.Mother Shell
to double-check orientations, fit, and alignments. Slide back out after verification. Again, the sharper corner should line up with the bottom front of the Cabinet
.Tracks
around the Cabinet Core
in the rails between the Tambour Rail Inserts
. Make sure the latch grip is facing outwards and that the side with the latch can mate with the other part of the latch on the bottom of the Cabinet Core
.Cabinet Core
subassembly into the Mother Shell
- again, be careful that it's slid in with the correct orientation.Cabinet
.Tracks
. If it's tight (especially if the non-loose one is used), exercise the Tracks
to loosen them. If they're not tight because of a misprint, they will also get looser over time and use.Handles
into the Tub
and Drawer
. Some extra force will be required. The handles have two sides, one with a subtle graphical feature and a flat side. Make sure the side with the graphic feature faces outward.divider(s)
into Tub
Tracks
Tub
and Drawer
into the box. Note that the Tub has two rails: the top one locks dividers, and the bottom one slides the Tub
in and provides interference. Make sure not to accidentally slide the Tub
into the top rail.Tub
rail. This means the dividers cannot be easily removed while the box is still in the cabinet.BumperStencil_v01.stl | 47.9KB | |
CabinetCore_v01.stl | 463.4KB | |
Divider_FreeFit_v01.stl | 66.5KB | |
Divider_LockedCardStand_v1.stl | 70.2KB | |
Drawer_v01.stl | 64.1KB | |
Handle_v01.stl | 21.2KB | |
MotherShell_v01.stl | 171.8KB | |
TambourCardBox_13.blend | 1.7MB | |
TambourRailInsert_A_v01.stl | 102.8KB | |
TambourRailInsert_B_v01.stl | 102.8KB | |
TambourTracks_Loose_v01.stl | 8.2MB | |
TambourTracks_Normal_v01.stl | 9.7MB | |
Tub_LockingSupport_v01.stl | 210.8KB | |
Tub_Simple_v01.stl | 186.9KB |