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In my terrain, are very few level area's where you can place a tent or blind, so when they are used, are almost always unlevel.
So if you're making these for resale, you may want to make your shelf have taller walls so the stuff doesn't roll or slide off when you least want it to.
I dont plan to sell them. I have revised it and am adding 5 hooks to hang things. Imve also changed the 3D model to be a one piece uint rather than 2 piece. Ill print it tomorrow and try it out.
I revised my design and changed it to a one piece shelf. Here is the 3D printed shelf after painting. I used blue PLA but wanted it black so I painted it.
Then I picked up some hooks and added shrink tube.
To quiet the shelf I used an old mouse pad and double sided tape.
If you don't mind sharing I'd be interested in knowing what printer you have. Been looking at them for a while and would be interested in any feedback you can offer. Thanks.
@diyguy How difficult is it to design the stuff your making. I had drafting in high school many years ago and an currently an IT guy but have not done anything in the area of CAD. Is it fairly easy to figure out or do you have a background in CAD/design/modeling?
3D CAD and product design is all I have done for the last 35 years. Creo, Pro-E, SDRC IDEAS, CADkey are some of the 3d Modeling software I use and have used.