Vertical Filament Shelf With Rollers Customizable! ALL 3D PRINTED!

Vertical Filament Shelf With Rollers Customizable! ALL 3D PRINTED!

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 40% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 40% infill
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10.3 h
2 plates
5.0(3)

All Parts - 0.2mm layer - infill defined by part indiviually (gyroid)
All Parts - 0.2mm layer - infill defined by part indiviually (gyroid)
11.7 h
3 plates
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Hello Everyone!

 

I designed a new filament shelf. This is for mounting your spools vertically!

 

You can also feed filament to the printer from the spool while in the stand if you use the rollers

 

This shelving system is customizable

 

You can stack them a few high, align them in single stacks, or a combination of the two!

 

There are no extra hardware parts needed. Everything is 3d Printed!

 

If you store your spools in dry bags, most of those will also fit!

 

You may chose to add double sided tape to the very bottom if if will go onto a slick surface. There are a lot of possibilities to customize it for your needs!

 

There is a 3mf for each set of parts. There are no supports needed. I did use a 15mm brim for the square and round frame pegs and i slowed the speed for those done a good bit.

 

UPDATE: I added rollers for the spool. If you want to use them, just slide one over each spool peg during assembly. This will allow you to feed filament from the spool directly into your printer

 

I didn't use any glue when assembling this, but it would not be a bad idea to use a drop of glue in each hole for added support. That being said, the pegs do fit in snug. Not everyone's printer is tuned and calibrated the same. If the peg doesn't go in easy for you, try rotating or rocking the piece in.

 

If this works out great for you, don't forget to share your photos in the review and on Facebook!

 

ENJOY!

 

 

 

 

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parts are Missing in Printprofile....
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There are three different 3MF files because all of the parts do not print the same. Look in the raw files.
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Replying to @MikeGTP :
you wont beleave IT, but every Object can be configured differently in one 3mf
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Replying to @LucynaKushinada :
I will have to learn about that. In this model, i included 3 different 3mf files as well as the individual stl files
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First one done, already printed enough dowels and pegs for another 9. 2 printers going now on the 9. Is there any DIFFERENCE between plat 1 and 2?
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One is for the left side one is for the right side the whole offsets are different once you have it all printed it will be pretty self-explanatory
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As a matter of fact I see you're completed one. If you put the frames side by side you will see that the holes are offset so you can't print just two plate ones or two plate twos
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great shelf and strong, many thanks an ideal solution to my limited space
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That is great. I'm glad that it worked for you!
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That came out great. I like the color combo. Thanks for posting the picture
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All Parts - 0.2mm layer - infill defined by part indiviually (gyroid)
coming together nicely
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 40% infill
I got rid of the of the rolls as I saw no need for them and didn’t want to waste the filament I also used a .6 nozzle so my time was a lot less then the 5hr print time
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do the spools ever jump off when printing? a bar that goes through the spool hole could be ever more secure possibly?
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I don't believe a printer will be pulling at the spool fast enough to make it jump
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Replying to @MikeGTP :
it’s a great print, I've got it saved and in the queue! excited to check it out
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officialmakkyz if you have filament running directly to the extruder with no plastic tube over it you will always get jumps no matter what holder you use make sure to run a plastic tube to the extruder and have the opposite end attached to something outside the printing area this insures the spool only spinning when the extruder pulls with its gears and not when the head moves to far away really fast. hope this helps. :)
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I see the frames, but no files for the dowels and pegs ??
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I created three separate 3mf files. The pegs print differently than the side frames. All of the files are located in the raw file section which is the big green button on the listing
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 40% infill
i have printed 14 of these so far they are an awesome way to use up the last part of a roll of filament
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All Parts - 0.2mm layer - infill defined by part indiviually (gyroid)
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thank you for the Rating
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great design! The legs should be printed horizontally though so they’re less likely to snap off due to layer adhesion
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