Curio - Modular Display Shelves
Curio - Modular Display Shelves
Curio is a 3D printable system that allows you to print your own Curio Display Shelves. Comes in 3 depth options: 100mm, 150mm, and 200mm. Includes a Classic Furniture theme as well as a wood grained version, a Dragon Theme, and a Cyberpunk theme.
This is a Digital Download, and includes the .3MF and .STL files to build your own Curio Display case. The Dragon Molding STL files have been separated out into a separate folder because of their file size.
Curio Features:
- Curio can be fully assembled with just 3D printed parts and glue.
- It has built in channels for LED light strips.
- Optimized for support-free 3D printing on FDM printers.
- Modular pieces that snap/screw/slide together.
- Can be hung on the wall with standard drywall screws.
- PDF Build Guide or Watch the build video on Youtube.
Curio comes themed with Classic Furniture, Wood Texture, Cyberpunk, and Dragon Trim/molding. It has been designed so that you can make it your own. Use it as a hutch, or a wall hanging, curiosities cabinet. Customize both the width and the height along with the front trim and molding. These are great widths for a variety of minis, collectibles, and your various 3D prints.
What about LEDs and Acrylic Shelves?
Curio looks great lit up, there are special pieces designed to accommodate LED light strip. Add clear acrylic shelves to really take advantage of the space. The interior of the wall pieces have screw in shelf pins with a flat top, simply cut acrylic sheet to size and use instead of the 3D printed shelves. We found a great PDF guide online about how to cut and work with acrylic.
General 3D Print Settings
How large does my printer need to be?
The models for Curio are broken into pieces and will fit on an ender 3 or larger.
Recommended FDM Print Settings:
- Nozzle: .4mm
- Layer Height: .12 -.2mm(thinner layers will give finer details.)
- Infill:10-12%
- Shells: 2-3 (more shells will provide stronger parts, bolts can be printed solid with shells for extra strength.)
- Supports: NONE are required, but there are a few places where bridging occurs that may benefit from supports if your printer is prone to sagging. The spindles, may benefit from a brim.
Can I use a Resin style printer?
You would need a large format resin printer, and you'd need to add your own resin supports. You also need to have a good understanding of hollowing and adding drain hole. We do not recommend resin though, as the models have been designed with FDM printing in mind.
Last Updated 11/19/24
*Digital FILES only, no physical product will be shipped
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