This design offers a good opportunity to build a stable table at low cost.
The aim was of course to deepen my knowledge of Fusion 360 and simply to enjoy building it.
In terms of price, it is hard to undercut the Ikea alternative. The cheapest table leg at Ikea costs 5 €, but at 70 cm it is a bit short and the construction doesn't look very stable at first glance.
In this design, a total of 8 pieces of 750x140x18 mm boards were used - cost 30 € in the DIY store for spruce wood.
The parts printed with the 3D printer weigh about 1.5 kg together. At 20€/kg, this also adds up to 30 €.
The tabletop is not included in the price because I personally got it for free.
This weight results from the settings chosen for high stability.
Print Settings
The chosen print settings are 3 bottom layers, 3 top layers, 3 wall layers and 30% cubic infill.
Files
To adjust the dimensions if necessary, the Fusion 360 file was also uploaded.
There ist also an stl-file of the assembled table available.
Partslist:
8x - 750x140x18 mm boards
8x - upper_join
4x - lower_join
72x - 25x4 mm universal wood screws
Table_entirely.stl | 1.2MB | |
Table_lower_join_2.stl | 77.8KB | |
Table_upper_join_3.stl | 112.7KB | |
Table_v14.f3d | 1.1MB |