DIY Modern Coffee Table with 3D Printed Legs
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- In this video I design and make a Modern Coffee Table out of Walnut plywood and 3D printed Legs out of PETG. I first started the build in a 3D program called Fusion 360. That allows me to virtually build out the table and see all the proportions and play with different design ideas for the legs. Once I was happy, I sent the legs to be printed on my Prusa MK3S. Each leg took 9 hours to print. In PETG plastic with 30 percent infill and 5 perimeter walls. You can find the design for the legs here if you like to print them for your self.
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The legs will need to be installed with a small 90 degree ratchet. Otherwise it will be extremely difficult to mount. Screw size will be dependent on size of material used. For 3/4 plywood I used 6 x 1-1/4" screws.
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Love how you combined woodcraft and 3d printing.
Yep, that’s the channel! Finding out how we can combine the two to make fun and beautiful things.
Great idea with the masking tape. I also love your choice of books. Perfect.
Thanks man!
So happy you're back with another great video. This coffee table turned out amazing!
Thanks Tanner, I’ll have another one out in the next week or two. If you want to get more daily updates and see what else I got going on follow my Instagram. I do a lot of shop improvements with 3d printed stuff. RUclips is just for the larger projects.
Subscribed.... I like that this project is doable with minimum tools so everyone can do it
I love this build!
Thanks Alan! Really appreciate it.
Came out killer! Great work.
Thanks James!
Turned out great Dave! Well done!🙂👍🏻
Hi Dave, love your channel! Just discovered it and I'm surprised you don't have more views. The quality of your videos is amazing and I'm really learning a lot. I love building furniture and additive manufacturing so I'm really enjoying your videos. I'm looking forward to future projects :) Thank you and best wishes from Germany!
Thank you! This is a wonderful message and I’m glad you like the channel. I figure there are others like me out there that have similar interests. I don’t post often so I don’t think I pop up as much In Searches so maybe less followers. Blame it on algorithms, I guess. Follow my Instagram if you want to see more projects I don’t share to RUclips. Generally smaller shop builds but also involve 3d printing
Great design! I really enjoy your videos
Thanks Edward, means a lot that you enjoy and people find it interesting.
I just discovered you channel from finding your coat hanger video. And then coming to see what else you had. I really like the content and presentation style. I hope you stick with it. I just bought a Creality 3 v2 and really like the concept of combining it with other applications.
Thanks Scott for the kind words. I’m going to keep it for sure but I’ll be slow to put out videos as it’s just a hobby. For more up to date content check out my IG I have a lot more projects on there.
Stunning result! The combination of great woodworking skills *and* 3D design skills is very cool.
@6:24 you taking a nap on the job?
Great work in your small shop. I too and plagued with a small shop and filming is even more difficult in there too!
It’s not a successful build without a short nap.
@@3ddiy I guess that makes me a super successful woodworker then, no matter what the outcome!
@@ScottWalshWoodworking Lolz
Just subscribed. Really have enjoyed what I’ve watched so far. Great for motivation and to help spark some ideas of my own. Keep up the great projects and great videos! Thanks.
Thanks so much! Love hearing about people wanting to go out there and make something.
Nice
You could always design legs like that as a 2-part system so that you can easily screw one part in the tabletop and then slide or twist the leg in place. And then using one screw to lock it in place, bayonet or dovetails are a great mechanic to use.
Great video 😊👍🏼 I‘d love to see more of that in the future!
Thanks! I am planning on a bunch.
Great video man!
Thanks!
Excelent Chanel :)
Thanks for checking it out! Really appreciate it.
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Could you make them in PLA? what is your opinion? Greetings from Argentina.
Agustin Aguirre Should be no problem with PLA . I would probably go with 5 walls and 35% infill. That should be plenty strong.
Thanks for sharing Sir, really enjoy both hobbies, wood working and 3d printing.
One question do you think that could work with PLA? maybe 2 extra walls and 80% infill? Any thoughts?
Thanks again and you a great inspiration
100% will work with PLA. I wouldn’t go over 50% infill just go with more walls. Good luck with your build. Love to see it.
I found your channel through Instagram! Love what you’re doing and the content you’re putting out! Keep it up, we’re out here trying to make it 👊🙏
Thanks for the support and checking it out! Will definitely keep it up.
great project :-) Subscribed. Best regards from Florence, Italy
Thanks so much!
Great video! I am also working on a similar project. I got stuck trying to design the table legs.. do you think the legs could be longer (and printed in more parts)?
I be worried if it was printed in multiple parts and glued together. A friend of mine on IG did make a larger leg. But he took my design and made a template that you can use a trim router and cut it out of wood. You could make it as thin or thick that way. Then paint it or leave it as wood.
Fantastic channel. I'm wondering about the flex (bowing) in the middle of the table, and if you get parallel shear without any bracing of the box structure?
3/4 plywood is pretty strong and stiff. It remains straight and as a coffee table it’s fine. If you were going to design some kind of box like this as an entertainment console. With a tv on top I would probably put a center support. Certainly not going to be dancing on it. Thanks for checking out the channel.
You know how you made a 3d join connected tv console, could we do this for the table as well?
I don’t see why you couldn’t.
Make a desk or a laptop stand!
I have! just didn’t make a RUclips video. instagram.com/p/CHqQcA8jAi0/?igshid=1w88wf7ricwo5
@@davidmiao1568 I am loving your videos, I will get a garage like yours one day so I can make furniture for my home and family one day! Thank you.
where r u from man?
Long Island, NY
horrible finish on the legs....after waiting 9 hours for each XD so stupid
3D printing obviously isn't for everyone but the whole idea is trying to conceptualize and see how we can use 3D printing in design and prototyping. 9 hours is a pretty quick turn around to create something to scale and have it be functional. This is also automated and does not involve labor. It is also cheaper to make this than out of metal and anodized and painted. Once the design is finalized one could use the 3d prints to be burnt out with metal to create the final legs. 3D prints can be sanded and finished to be as gloss and smooth as a car body. Take a look at cosplay costumes. I hope this was informational, thanks for you opinion and comment.
Great video dude!