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Fully printable spool rack

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

No glue, mounts, screws or other non-printed parts required!

 

This filament rack is very sturdy on it's own, it doesn't need screws or glue to be stable.

All the parts are fully 3d-printable, including the rods on which the spools rest. These rods are hollowed out to make them extra strong. It is certainly possible to print them in PLA. Different sized rods are included, with lengths to support 2, 3 or even 4 spools. These were all tested with (almost) unused spools, ensuring that the load-bearing capacity of the rack is good. But, you can always other materials like PETG to make them even stronger! 

 

This rack is made with the purpose of storing and organising filaments in small or tight places. Or as a small rack to keep next to your printer for your most frequently used filaments. 

 

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Printed the 4-roll version. Love the model. Works great. I fashioned a connector that can be used to add labels and/or stack the supports ( although I would only add one more level as shown in photo). I'm happy to share it but remixes aren't allowed.
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Can you share the connector model please
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can you share the stacking connector with me please?
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would love that file to stack the supports, if you’re able to share it.
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The rods seem kind of impossible to print reliably. constant issues with spaghetti or the print head trying to print in the wrong spot midway through. every 4 times I try I might get one working rod print. very strange
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I'm sorry to hear you're having a hard time with the rods, appreciate the picture. Based on that, it seems like the rods are peeling away from the build plate. This can be caused by many factors, but the main one is a dirty plate (from touching it). Try to clean it with dish soap or IPA. Raising bed temperature with a few degrees can also help. If this doesn't work, you can increase the bottom surface of the rods by pushing the rods down into the plate (preparation view) in bambu studio. Hope this helps!
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Replying to @Coep :
Thanks, I also read some comments about increasing nozzle temp to 270 for PETG so I’m going to wash the plate with Dawn then try increasing it. Nozzle temp was previously 255
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l am having the same problem
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can somebody get the height of the rack + spool? I'm trying to see if it'll fit under my workbench on a sliding shelf lol.
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Hi, the stand required a height of 44cm (or 17.3 inches), hope this helps!
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Replying to @Coep :
awesome, thank you!
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looks amazing! thank you for sharing!
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@Coep do you happen to have a single roll pole? I have just enough space to extend the rack by 1.
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I really like this project because it allows me to store all my spools without having to order corresponding rods from the hardware store, as they can be easily printed with this. I printed it with PA and unfortunately have the feeling that the white rods on which the filament sits could bend over time, but complaining on a high level cool end product and doesn't take long.
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Thank you very much for your kind words! Given the fact everything is printed, material fatigue is indeed inevitable over time. The one I printed has been continiously used for a year, and the bending observed is about 2-3 mm down
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Printed a few 4-roll and they all came out great ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Very glad to see you're a fan of the model! looks great
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i have absolutely no idea why it sais that my print was unsuccessful 4 times but it’s awesome
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Looking great! glad you're a fan of the model
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stands are nice, ironing is a nice touch makes them look really nice. Had issues with the rods piping off my plate and didn’t have glue so just used my rework heat gun to mod them for dowels. Either way great print!
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thank you very much !
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works as intended. have to print more. getting to much filament, its soo addictive
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glad to hear you like the model!
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Awesome rack. now how do you stack these?
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