Floating Tensile Table - 3D Print

by mtairymd in Workshop > 3D Printing

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Floating Tensile Table - 3D Print

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Mini Floating Table

A floating tensile table (also known as a suspension table or tension table) uses the principles of tensegrity (tensional integrity) to create the illusion that the table's surface is floating or being held up by thin cables, bands, or rods.


Supplies

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The table has two identical 3D-printed parts. You will also need 5 elastic bands. Rubber bands were used for this version. Each is ~ 7" long before stretching.

CAD

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The table was modeled in CAD. No support structure is needed for the print. I worked the overall sizing to existing rubber bands I had on hand.

Center Band

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Since I used the same size bands, the center band had to be doubled up. Assembly as shown.

First Stability Band

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While holding the parts as shown, add the first stability band.

Second Stability Band

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Add the second band to the opposite side.

Last Bands

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Add the remaining two bands

Finished Assembly

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You have now finished the table. As the video shows, it is stable and will bounce around when a force is applied to the top.

STL File

The STL file is attached. Standard settings were used. The material is gray PETG.

Additional Pictures

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This was a fun little project. In the upcoming weeks, I will post PVC versions. Thanks for viewing.