N Scale Stacks of Lumber ... These are stacks of 2 x 4's, 2 x 6's, 2 x 8's, 2 x 10's and 2 x 12's in stack lengths of 8', 12' and 16'. The stacks are roughly 4 feet wide by 4 feed high. The stacks can also be printed with or without some loose boards on the top of the stack. I printed these with my resin printer as some of the detail is probably to small for a filament printer but might work. . . . There are three missing stacks above as those stacks/prints came off their supports during the print so will need to reprint them at some point if I want them. The next images show the stacks as designed using Fusion 360. . . . . . I was able to get all of the stacks on the build plate of the AnyCubic Photon M3 but 3 failed during the print when they came off their supports (see image further up this page). You can find the print files for the 2 x 4 stacks ( HERE ). You can find the print files for the 2 x 6 stacks ( HERE ). You can find the print files for the 2 x 8 stacks ( HERE ). You can find the print files for the 2 x 10 stacks ( HERE ). You can find the print files for the 2 x 12 stacks ( HERE ). Lots more items you can print on my site ( HERE ). To be continued............ A link to this whole build ( HERE ). Sumner
This was going to be one of my first attempts at designing something to print since it seems like a good first project...now I'll have to think of something else to try. Thanks for making it easy for me. Makes sense since you are building a sawmill...
Hope you will be able to use them and things can always be made better. I could of put more effort into these but the got 'good enough' for me so moving on. What program are you using to design with? If Fusion 360 I could send you the .f3d files that can be easily modified if you wanted and you could work on them some more if you wanted. Sumner