
Y U NO POST SOURCE FILES?!Oh well, I traced the source image loosely, so now we can all make our own bookshelf today, and don't have to wait until mid next year.You might be able to use the .dxf to laser cut a couple of dozen stacks of plywood and glue them all together? I really don't know how to use a laser cutter though, or if the file is usable.You can also print out the entire design on a huge piece of paper (or several small ones stitched together), glue it to a solid block of wood and carve it out. The possibilities are endless!A .stl file (~10cm wide) is supplied so you can print a bookshelf for your daughters dollhouse, or if you have huge printer, scale it up and print one full size! (If the dollhouse is yours, you are of course free to print a small one if you like).I have of course also supplied the inkscape and (I must say the superbly advanced) openscad files so you can tweak and export to your hearts content.
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- this product is 3D printed
- 16 available colors
- material is a strong plastic
- free delivery by May 05
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