This is my second contribution to the gaming community: four desk organizer
models with the OpenTTD logo (and nameplates) to be printed on standard filament
3D printers (e.g. Creality Ender 3).
These models are freely available for use, but please be kind and credit the original author.
I've tried to do the best I can, so if you encounter any problems and/or errors, let me know!
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Link for other pictures, STL files and printing instructions:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... drive_link
OpenTTD desk organizer for 3D printing
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OpenTTD desk organizer for 3D printing
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Re: OpenTTD desk organizer for 3D printing
Hi passantoro,pasantoro wrote: 09 Mar 2025 16:25 This is my second contribution to the gaming community: four desk organizer
models with the OpenTTD logo (and nameplates) to be printed on standard filament
3D printers (e.g. Creality Ender 3).
These models are freely available for use, but please be kind and credit the original author.
I've tried to do the best I can, so if you encounter any problems and/or errors, let me know!
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
How about include a brief guide or assembly instructions with the models, especially for those who are new to 3D printing? This could cover recommended print settings like layer height, infill percentage for standard printers like the Creality Ender 3, as well as tips for attaching the nameplates securely.
Re: OpenTTD desk organizer for 3D printing
Thanks for your comment.schaff wrote: 14 Mar 2025 14:40Hi passantoro,pasantoro wrote: 09 Mar 2025 16:25 This is my second contribution to the gaming community: four desk organizer
models with the OpenTTD logo (and nameplates) to be printed on standard filament
3D printers (e.g. Creality Ender 3).
These models are freely available for use, but please be kind and credit the original author.
I've tried to do the best I can, so if you encounter any problems and/or errors, let me know!
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
How about include a brief guide or assembly instructions with the models, especially for those who are new to 3D printing? This could cover recommended print settings like layer height, infill percentage for standard printers like the Creality Ender 3, as well as tips for attaching the nameplates securely.
There is a file (howto_print_openttd_desk-organizer.txt) on Google Drive with the information you mentioned. If it's not complete enough, please let me know what's missing. I'll update the guide as soon as possible.
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