Sausage DJ Desk STL Design
Budget: $30 – $250 AUD
I’m building a playful DJ booth whose front face looks like a sausage tucked into a slice of toasted bread, and I need a printable 3D file to make it happen.
Overall footprint of the desk itself is 1.2 m W × 0.6 m D × 0.9 m H. In front of that, the decorative “sausage” curves along at 2.5 m W × 0.4 m H × 0.15 m D, sitting inside a “bread slice” that measures 1.8 m W × 0.8 m H × 32 mm D. Think medium geometric detail: the key forms should be recognisable and nicely rounded, but not overloaded with tiny embellishments. I only need light, minimalist texturing—surface hints of crust and sausage casing are enough—and no colour information baked in.
Deliverables
• A clean, watertight STL ready for full-scale printing or CNC routing.
• A native working file (e.g., Blender, Fusion 360, SolidWorks, or similar) so minor tweaks remain possible.
• A couple of viewport screenshots or quick renders to confirm proportions and overall look before final export.
Acceptance
– All dimensions as listed above must be respected within ±2 mm.
– Model must pass standard 3D-printability checks (no non-manifold edges, normals aligned, single shell where appropriate).
– Minimalist texture is visible in preview without any colour maps applied.
If you’re comfortable sculpting friendly food shapes and preparing production-ready STLs, I’d love to see your approach.
Overall footprint of the desk itself is 1.2 m W × 0.6 m D × 0.9 m H. In front of that, the decorative “sausage” curves along at 2.5 m W × 0.4 m H × 0.15 m D, sitting inside a “bread slice” that measures 1.8 m W × 0.8 m H × 32 mm D. Think medium geometric detail: the key forms should be recognisable and nicely rounded, but not overloaded with tiny embellishments. I only need light, minimalist texturing—surface hints of crust and sausage casing are enough—and no colour information baked in.
Deliverables
• A clean, watertight STL ready for full-scale printing or CNC routing.
• A native working file (e.g., Blender, Fusion 360, SolidWorks, or similar) so minor tweaks remain possible.
• A couple of viewport screenshots or quick renders to confirm proportions and overall look before final export.
Acceptance
– All dimensions as listed above must be respected within ±2 mm.
– Model must pass standard 3D-printability checks (no non-manifold edges, normals aligned, single shell where appropriate).
– Minimalist texture is visible in preview without any colour maps applied.
If you’re comfortable sculpting friendly food shapes and preparing production-ready STLs, I’d love to see your approach.