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Asanoha Coaster
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Is that the pattern from Demon Slayer? Is something you may be asking (It's also a pattern found in Spy x Family on wallpaper). It kind of is, I recognized this pattern from researching Japanese woodworking (Kumiko https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumiko_(woodworking) ). It's called an Asanoha pattern which means hemp leaf. It's meant to symbolize growth and resilience of the plant and is used for children's clothing.
This thing is based on kumiko and is made from a bunch of small pieces. The pieces are held in place by friction of fitting tightly together. Final assembly 83mm wide x 86mm long x 8mm thick
Instructions:
print 6 frame
print 6 long piece
print 18 short piece
I didn't use any supports and printed the short and long pieces on their sides because my prints kept failing upright. I also printed slower than normal and was using bad filament.
assemble frame. Then long pieces pointy end goes to center. Then short pieces pointy end goes in triangle corner. https://youtu.
This thing is based on kumiko and is made from a bunch of small pieces. The pieces are held in place by friction of fitting tightly together. Final assembly 83mm wide x 86mm long x 8mm thick
Instructions:
print 6 frame
print 6 long piece
print 18 short piece
I didn't use any supports and printed the short and long pieces on their sides because my prints kept failing upright. I also printed slower than normal and was using bad filament.
assemble frame. Then long pieces pointy end goes to center. Then short pieces pointy end goes in triangle corner. https://youtu.
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