NEXI is a componentized 3D printed chair.
This chair is designed as a set of nodes and connectors with a continuous fabric seat and back. By segmenting the chair into smaller parts it can be printed using ultra-fine layers, packaged, and delivered more economically than a monolithic print. It also allows for better quality control and replacement of individual parts if damaged.
This video documents the design process with some tips for those interested in pursuing a similar design. The prototype shown in the video is printed at 75% scale using PLA on the Ultimaker S5. A follow-up video will be posted once the prototype is complete.
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