Chainable levitating table
by Haypers
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I've always been a fan of 'levitating' tension supported tables like this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4022977 . I have been wanting to create a chainable version for a while, and here it is.
This can be expanded to be as tall as you want it. I make the pieces fairly thin so you could print many at once and get the most height for your money. This is a super cool print, and I'm thrilled with how it turned out. The tower is surprisingly ridged, and even at 13 S pieces, plus two bases, I can still support my cast iron lizard on it.
Building Tips:
This is an easy build to print, and a hard one to assemble.
1 - I have a dedicated soldering iron set to low heat to fuse prints together. That's how I attached the arms to the S pieces.
2 - There is a small notch in the arm part that is centered. If you hide the entire notch behind the S, you have perfectly centered it.
3 - Use some sort of wire for the cables. You will need to put a fair amount of tension in each one, an
This can be expanded to be as tall as you want it. I make the pieces fairly thin so you could print many at once and get the most height for your money. This is a super cool print, and I'm thrilled with how it turned out. The tower is surprisingly ridged, and even at 13 S pieces, plus two bases, I can still support my cast iron lizard on it.
Building Tips:
This is an easy build to print, and a hard one to assemble.
1 - I have a dedicated soldering iron set to low heat to fuse prints together. That's how I attached the arms to the S pieces.
2 - There is a small notch in the arm part that is centered. If you hide the entire notch behind the S, you have perfectly centered it.
3 - Use some sort of wire for the cables. You will need to put a fair amount of tension in each one, an
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