3D model description
Step into a world of timeless grandeur and intricate detail with this Gothic Revival-style bookcase. This design features bold arches, ornate pediments, and a symphony of intricate carvings that capture the essence of a true classic design. Its opulent presence will elevate any space, offering a sophisticated yet enduring piece that commands attention and grace.
The bookcase’s Gothic Revival style is defined by its rich history and opulent design, perfect for those seeking a touch of sophistication and history in their interiors. With its flowing lines, elaborate carved details, and dramatic proportions, this bookcase will become the centerpiece of your bookshelves, a place of quiet elegance where your collection of treasured works will find a home.
Experience the allure of Gothic Revival design with this exquisite bookcase. Its intricate details and regal presence will transform your space into a haven of timeless beauty, where every curve and decoration tell a story of grandeur and sophistication. Elevate your home with a statement piece that seamlessly blends classic style with modern taste, making it a must-have for any discerning decorator.
This design is easy to print if you keep it in the orientation that it's supplied and by careful use of "fuzzy skin" on the ground area you can even create the illusion of a grassy surface. With care setting that up you can even have the grave markers showing through as I've done in the photos. I've also supplied a 2D file for all the window cutouts, so you can make acrylic windows in any color(s) you like to glue into the windows to make realistic stained-glass effect.
I'd recommend the use of dark-grey, slate, stone or similar filaments to give the best "gothic cathedral" effect possible but I'd love to see a make of this design if anyone has fun ideas for other ways to use it! I printed it in GeeeTech's HS-PLA and was quite impressed how quickly and easily it printed.
This bookend is part of my bookend rail system, you will need some parts from the common rail mounting system to make proper use of it.
This bookend has been designed to the same (large!) scale as the rest of the bookend rail system and it's expected that you'll have to scale it down to make it fit your books and your printer! So long as all parts are scaled equally they'll all still fit together properly, although if you scale to less than 50% you may find that you need to use your printers x/y compensation setting to make sure that clearances are large enough.
3D printing settings
.4 or 0/6mm nozzle
0.2mm layer height
Print in the supplied orientation for easiest printing
No or raft will be needed
Use fibre-reinforced filament if long-term durability under heavy loads is needed.