CRK-L

It takes about
20 Min
It costs about
20 Eur
Difficulty
Low
License

Coat Rack Large

BEFORE YOU START

By following the instructions below and/or downloading the linked files you agree to the specified license agreement.

Tools

3d printer

3d printer

Handsaw

Handsaw

File

File

Sponge

Sponge

Sandpaper 40 grit

Sandpaper 40 grit

Material

Aniline

Aniline

Wooden Poles

Wooden Poles - 180 cm x 5

Coloured Filament

Coloured Filament - PETG

1 Overview

1.1. CRK-L OVERVIEW

* 3D printed parts: if you don’t have a 3D printer you can produce the pieces in your local FabLab or order them online

2 Printing

Wise advice

3D printed parts: if you don’t have a 3D printer you can produce the pieces in your local FabLab or order them online

2.1. PRINTING CRK

After downloading the files (3D print section above) download and print the pieces with the following printing settings:

 

Printing settings for the base:

  • Nozzle: 1,2 for a riffle effect download our Prusa Slicer Settings

  • Material: PETG or PLA

  • 0.8 mm layer height

3 Preparation

3.1. CRK-L CUTTING

Carefully cut the 27mm diameter wooden poles into five poles with a length of 180cm.

3.2. TRIMMING THE ENDS

With the help of a wooden file, round off the ends of the five wooden poles. Clean the ends with 120 grit sandpaper.

Wise advice

In our experience to get the best finish on your CRK, we suggest mixing the aniline and water as thickly as possible, exceeding the manufacturer's recommended water-aniline proportions.

3.3. MIXING THE ANILINE

To paint the poles we suggest the use of aniline. Mix the aniline powder with water. Follow the instruction on your aniline bag for the exact proportions.

3.4. PAINTING THE WOOD

With the help of a sponge, paint the five wooden poles. If necessary, make multiple passes. Leave the poles to dry for a full day.

4 Assembly

4.1. ASSEMBLING CRK

Sloth the five poles inside the 3D printed connection.

5 CRK-L is ready!

CRK-L

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