Hello, dear Makers and 3D Printing Enthusiasts!
The IKEA Trolley it was born from left over materials I had from building 3d printers. The construction is quite easy and straight forward.
Technical specifications
•Foldable
•Empty Weight: 4.7 Kg
•Closed compartment
•Maximum loading capacity: 25 Kg
•Loading compartment: 730x350x300mm (L x B x H)
•Overall dimensions: 1 410x565x1005mm (L x B x H
The available content for this project is as described below:
I try to keep the ”Summary” short – that’s why the informational content of the project is mainly packet into ”Thing Files” section
– Assembly manual : a PDF document where all the sections regarding the construction of the Trolley are covered: needed tools, how to print the parts and assembling steps.
– Bill of Materials : Here are listed all the need components with links where they can be bought, beside this there are also a bunch of useful references for supplies and tools
– STL files for the components that must be printed
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:
b) STEP-File for the Trolley is available HERE.
Updates and improvements may come and I will keep track of them here:
1 – 14/01/2020 – First Release of the project
* only the files corresponding to the last state of development will be published. If of any reason you may need an older version, simply write me an email at corexy.diy@gmail.com
You don’t have to, but any donation would be very appreciated.
ENJOY!
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2NnkxOE on January 14, 2020 at 12:06AM by Easy_DIY_Projects
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