3D carved bed
This 3D carved bed like all the other models in our site is a hundred percent practical to be made out of wood, stone, etc. or even for 3d printing.
You can also use the different formats of this model (which is stl, fbx, and obj) according to the software you are using. You will receive separate links to download each format.
The “size A” of this model is suitable for a kingsize bed with a 1800mm wide mattress. We try to add the other sizes as soon as possible.
As you can see in the 6th picture we have 1870mm space between two headboard legs, that 1800mm is provided for the mattress, 25mm each side for the side rail of the frame, and 10mm each side as a break.
If you didn’t find the size or format you are looking for, please feel free to contact us. We’ll be glad to help you out.
We can also make some changes to make this file more practical for your purpose.
You can also find different forms of 3D carved beds here.
A little hint for how to produce this bed!
If you are using a 3D printer, the easiest way is to print it is to place it on the bed of your 3D Printer. It’s highly unlikely that you would need additional supports for this model. Of course, it is too big for most 3D printers out there, so you would need to divide it into different sections.
Now if you are a CNC milling user and your material of choice is wood, you can either use a flat 3Axis CNC machine or a 5Axis machine. Obviously the results won’t be the same. By using a 3Axis machine, you would probably need to do some finishings manually, but with a 5 Axis CNC machine, you can get the job done completely! The best-recommended tool for milling this piece is a tapered spherical tool (also known as CNC carving tool) that can eliminate the need for a pre-cast roughing procedure and can produce the part in just one act!
And lastly, if the material is stone or glass, you can use electroplated tapered spherical tools to carve this model, and don’t forget to use plenty of proper coolant on the tool. It’s highly unlikely that you would need a separate roughing procedure for this model, so a good milling tool might be able to do it at once unless you scale the model into some enormous sizes!
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