All Nation Line All Purpose Shed (13 Pieces) PN#MS9PLA

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For Sale:  All Nation Line All Purpose Shed (13 Pieces) PN#MS9PLA

Take advantage of our versatile open air firewood shed. Perfect for the new modeler building basic skills. It can be repurposed for almost any type of building you need on your pike.

Our structure kits are made with the beginner modeler in mind. Easy, inexpensive and quick to assemble. Our structure kits are for all, no matter the skill level.  Although we demonstrate in photos how we built this structure, this kit can be configured in a couple different ways – left up to the modeler.

 

For sale in this 3D all PLA kit we include the following parts: Roof, floor, back wall, 2 side walls (right and left), 4 corner supports, 1 cross beam, 3 posterior roof supports.

ALL Nation Line All purpose Shed Instructions (Suggestions only)

  1. Lay out pieces, clean any edges of support material (note: texture of surfaces differ).
  2. Dry fit pieces to be familiar with the build.
  3. Painting pieces prior to assembly is left up to the modeler.
  4. Pay close attention to right angles and squaring as you glue.
  5. Allow glue to set after each step.
  6. Decide on desired design. There are options for the modeler. The instructions are written for full assembly.
  7. Glue sides to back paying attention to squaring corners (unless you want a catawampus shed).
  8. Glue the structure to the floor leaving desired amount of back shed storage area (floor is optional – can leave as dirt floor).
  9. Attach roof in desired position.
  10. Add corner beam support structures (inside and outside).
  11. Add roof support beam
  12. Dry fit posterior roof supports (ends may need a light sanding). Glue in place. 1, 2 or all 3 supports may be used, modelers choice.

Helpful Hints

Basic types of plastic glues such as super glue or Walther’s Goo can be used; however, to learn more about glue and 3D prints there is a very good reference article at the link below from Prusa Research:
Information on painting on PLA is plentiful on the web however Acrylics work well, too.
This kit is 3D printed using PLA.   3D parts sold as is straight off the Prusa Printer built plate and some clean up of the edges may be required.  PLA is not dishwasher safe and may deform in a hot automobile in the summer time as it has a relatively low glass-transition temperature between 50 and 80 °C and a melting temperature between 170 and 180 °C.

ANL original design.

Made in the USA