Functional 3D Prototype Model
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I have a simple product idea and I need a printable 3D model that is accurate enough for hands-on design evaluation.it is for a simple desktop tray riser set to boost the height of my moon lamp. I want to use 6mm round aluminum posts in the 4 corners on one side and have drawers on the other. The goal is to receive a file I can send straight to the printer (STL preferred) with all major components correctly separated so I can test fit, assembly, and limited motion.
The prototype does not need cosmetic perfection, but it must include moderate detail—proper wall thicknesses, snap-fits or screw bosses where indicated, and allowances for standard tolerances on an FDM machine. I will share sketches, overall dimensions, and reference photos; you translate them into a clean, watertight model that respects those specs.
Once the model is complete, I’d like a quick round of revisions after my first print to fix any small clashes or tolerancing issues I uncover during internal evaluation.
Deliverables
• Printable 3D file (STL) with functional parts separated
• Source CAD file (SolidWorks, Fusion 360, or similar)
• One revision cycle based on feedback from the initial test print
If you’re comfortable modeling parts intended for real-world use and understand common 3D printing constraints, I’m looking forward to working with you.
The prototype does not need cosmetic perfection, but it must include moderate detail—proper wall thicknesses, snap-fits or screw bosses where indicated, and allowances for standard tolerances on an FDM machine. I will share sketches, overall dimensions, and reference photos; you translate them into a clean, watertight model that respects those specs.
Once the model is complete, I’d like a quick round of revisions after my first print to fix any small clashes or tolerancing issues I uncover during internal evaluation.
Deliverables
• Printable 3D file (STL) with functional parts separated
• Source CAD file (SolidWorks, Fusion 360, or similar)
• One revision cycle based on feedback from the initial test print
If you’re comfortable modeling parts intended for real-world use and understand common 3D printing constraints, I’m looking forward to working with you.