Description
Telephone Booth – Bill & Ted
Model for 3D printer, *.stl (5.3 Mb)
The model is designed such that it can be printed in several pieces and assembled using only a friction fit, no extra hardware. In practice, a little sandpaper and glue may be helpful depending on your printer’s settings.
The model is designed such that the different colors can be accomplished without painting and without a duel extruder. All you need is a way to swap colors between layers.
This model is also designed with a door that can open and close by hand. The door is print-in-place as well, meaning that no assembly is required.
I printed 24 of these models total, with three different variations: some were normal, some had a custom emblem containing the names of the married couple, and some had a hole at the top so that it could be used to hold a vase of flowers. I have included the files for the normal and vase versions.
What to print:
1x Base
3x Side
1x Door
1x Cap
4x Sign
1x Ceiling
1x Top
Post-Printing
Instructions:
Print the base, which has my logo on the bottom.
Print the sides and insert them into the base as a friction fit.
Print the door and set it into the base.
Print the cap and carefully set it on the top as a friction fit.
Print the signs and insert them into the cap as a friction fit.
Print the ceiling and set it between the signs.
Print the top and carefully place it on the signs as a friction fit.
Use sandpaper or glue if it’s needed.
Repeat this two dozen times if you have nothing else going on that summer.