Foldable-Pavilion Model

by mdocjsmfk in Design > Architecture

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Foldable-Pavilion Model

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For this contest, I wanted to create something that actually folds, rather than just appearing to fold. So I made this little pavilion thing using 3D‑printed panels and Reliabilt 1" hinges from Lowe’s. It works kind of like an accordion because it can fold flat or open up into a curved shape.


Supplies

For this build, you will need 2 of the "Reliabilt Narrow Hinge 1in." These are available at most home improvement stores. You will also need a 3d printer and PETG filament. Also, you will most likely need a base since this is a model. Lastly, you will need a screwdriver to connect all of these parts.

Make the Panels in Tinkercad

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For the design of the project, I went with a 100x70x2 mm rectangular prism and added some default stars on Tinkercad. You will also need to measure out holes for the hinges.

Measuring for the Holes.

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Carefully measure all the dynamics of the hinge of the holes. and input them into the cylinders that will be the holes.

Connecting the Panels

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Using the holes, hinges, and screwdriver, connect multiple panels to your heart's desire!

Finished!

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You have completed your foldable pavilion, congrats!