I designed a shelf using 3D printed industrial pipes to replace expensive iron ones.
The pipes are 3/4" in size, keeping the industrial look while being fully customizable.
Feel free to modify and share it to support the community. 👍
📓Notes:
The valve model is from Valve logo fridge magnet (by bigovereasy) and added the thread on it.
PS: The model with thread I posted it in the original post.
🚨The female threads you can print without supports, then you probably see these travel lines
that's is totally ok, I didn't have any issues with this.
🚨 But if you print with support you can simply unscrew it
🚨I don't know if these pipes brackets are too strong, then I added some extra metal shelf brackets to make the shelf stronger.
After installed them, I could see the shelf is way more reliable.
Wood → 1 inch x 12 inch x 8 ft. Laminated Whitewood Panels [Link]
👉 I reduced the depth of the wood to 20cm
Then I made some holes (32mm)
to pass the pipe through it
Corner Brace → 1-1/2" Corner Brace, Zinc-Plated, 4pc [Link]
#6 x 1-1/4-inch Flat Head Phillips Drive Coarse Thread Drywall Screws → [Link]
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