It is recommended to print the sizer file before printing any sides to make sure they will fit well with your wood.
You can take the sizer to the store to ensure that you find flat wood at the store, If you need to scale the sides up or down a bit to create a smooth fit it is way easier to print the sizer scaled up 5% and down 5% before wasting filament on a part that won't fit your wood.
I recommend a shelf support every 2 - 3 feet on the wooden board, if you plan on making a very long shelf like is pictured. I only used 2 over about 6 feet and the board began to sag after a while.
6/28/2019 - Added 45 Degree connector piece. One that requires supports and one that does not require supports.
I have plans to make a few attachments for this stand in the future. Stay tuned for a phone shelf and a tablet shelf in the future.
45_Degree_Middle_Connector_-_No_Supports.stl | 13.5KB | |
45_Degree_Middle_Connector_-_Supports.stl | 13.8KB | |
Work_Shelf_Middle.stl | 9.7KB | |
Work_Shelf_Side_End_Cap_Full.stl | 9.3KB | |
Work_Shelf_Side_End_Cap_Partial.stl | 9.1KB | |
Work_Shelf_Side_Sizer.stl | 1.6KB |