Printed with PLA, can be printed with any material
The provided STLs can be used for shelf whose length is a multiple of 200mm
Printing blasons with prusa slicer (should be possible with Cura):
Import the 3 STL in one operation:
P-FrameBackground.stl
P-FrameHalf.stl
The blason-*.stl file of your choice (16 One Piece blasons provided)
The 3 parts should be placed this way by the slicer:
P-FrameBackground at the bottom
P-FrameHalf.stl and blason-jolly-roger-*.stl on top of P-FrameBackground
You can then use the "stop at height" technique of the slicer to print the background in a color and the blason in another color. With a MMU2S module this is easier but not mandatory.
Assembly:
3 assembly mode depending of the shelf length you choose:
Red shelf is P-ShelfComplete.stl
Blue shelf is P-ShelfSide.stl
Orange shelf is P-ShelfMiddle.stl
P-ShelfMiddle.stl and P-ShelfSide.stl parts must be joined together using 8 NailsShelves from P-NailsShelves.stl.
P-Shelf*.stl and P-Foot*.stl parts must be joined together using 4 NailsFoots from P-NailsFoots.stl. This file contains 3 joints for 3 foots.
The joints can be glued for stronger shelf.
Each P-FootWithFrame can contain 2 blasons back to back. They stay in place using a FrameLock from file P-FrameLocks.stl. This file contains 3 locks for 3 foots.
Foots from P-FootNoFrame.stl cannot hold a blason, it can be used for a "transparent" foot.
Source
The source is a Blender design (.blend) using node geometry
You can change the settings using Blender:
From outliner, in Collection "Tools"
Select the object "Parameters"
Opens the "Geometry Node Editor" view
You can play with any input value (pink nodes) to fit your needs: