Jerald shares:
There are several similar designs already. That said, I just didn’t love the aesthetic of any of them that I saw, so I created this one.
I used a simple two color design, simply changing the color at certain layer levels. This results in just 2 filament changes for the main piece, and 1 change for the top piece. Resulting look is simple, clean and does not take a lot of extra time (or filament) to do changes.
This is designed in such a way that the posts easily go into the next layer, but with a light push becomes very snug and wont wobble between pieces.
Use whatever colors you wish, I’ve included the ones I’ve used if you like that look.
download the files on: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1025892
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