3D PRINTED SHOWER SEAT

I've recently completed a 3D-printed shower seat for my parents' bathroom renovation project. Designed using Shapr3D on my iPad, the seat took approximately 150 hours to print on an Anycubic Cobra Max 3D printer, utilizing 20% infill and a vertical printing orientation. The dimensions were based on an existing fold-down railing my father had previously installed in the shower wall.

This project marks my initial foray into creating functional furniture pieces through 3D printing. The experience has been both challenging and rewarding, and I'm eager to explore more designs in the future.

If you have suggestions for other furniture items or practical household objects that could benefit from 3D printing, please share your ideas in the comments below!

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