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Modular Storage Tree

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
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15 plates
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I usually don’t ask for this, but I’ve noticed that many creators actively encourage it on other platforms—and it makes sense, as it helps increase visibility. So, if you can follow me, it would make difference. It’s a great way to support my work and show appreciation. For more insight subscribe my blog at: https://designrepcom.com/ This design is freely available for the community, but if you enjoy my work and would like to show your support, you can boost this project. Thanks!

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This organizer was designed with those, like me, who have limited space. It's a highly versatile and elegant system that allows for the storage of a wide variety of items. Not just for 3D printers, it can be used to store:

  • Office supplies.
  • Small tools.
  • standardized elements such as screws, nuts, washers, metal inserts, helicoids.
  • and more. …

Additionally, it can hold:

  • batteries.
  • sewing materials.
  • diorama supplies, such as inks, brushes, and other material.

These are just a few examples of what you can do with this model, which I've decided to call 'Storage Tree'.

This will fo hand-in-hand with the already released PRUSA Mk2.5 to Mk4 Flexible steel sheets - Project Leaf in a couple of days a Bambulab compatible version will be made available to all. More stuff will rollout very soon, I don't want to release all at once just in case something goes wrong (hope not).

 

Design Statement

"Tree Modular Storage System" — where functionality meets elegance in a harmonious blend of industrial with some biophilic design influence.

In the modern era where space is a premium commodity, our design ethos revolves around modularity, offering versatility to adapt to any living or working environment. Almost every module seamlessly integrates into the next, allowing for effortless customization tailored to your spatial needs.

The Leaf Modular Storage System transcends mere utility, becoming a statement piece that enhances any room with its graceful presence.

Crafted with precision and attention to detail, the system optimizes storage space without compromising on aesthetics. Every element is thoughtfully engineered to maximize efficiency, providing ample room for organization while maintaining a sleek and sophisticated appearance.

The project, Storage Tree

Despite its simple appearance, this project presents some interesting technical details.

The concept is based on a tree structure, with a strong and stable root that provides stability. The trunk is segmented so that it can grow as needed, then, we have the branches and leaves that can be aligned in any desired way. Like branches of a tree, they also contribute to balance, creating a complex yet harmonious system capable of accommodating numerous 'fruits,' which are simply the things you wish to store.

As it is a vertical storage system, it is compact. The leaves, when placed in staggered positions, can be covered with a lid, thus helping to protect whatever is inside from dust.

Construction

As previously mentioned, the concept behind the Storage Tree is to create a multi-layered storage system that develops vertically, thereby saving space. This design allows for a minimalist configuration with just the base and one "leaf," but it also accommodates the addition of more "leaves" as needed.

These can be arranged to maintain balance, or aligned as demonstrated in the example where three aligned leaves each have ample material, yet the structure remains stable...

And a little clip to show an example of use.

Printing process.

The entire project was designed to make the printing of different elements simple, allowing them to be produced on all kinds of FDM printers, even those without multiple material feeding systems.

In this project, no one is left out because I want everyone to be able to benefit from this modular system, which also serves as a gateway to the MMSS I developed a few months ago, which is so successful.

For does who use Bambu Studio or Orca slicer, you only need a simple file (Storage Tree_Start.3mf) Band you are done (I hope Prusa Slicer implement multiple plates on their software, this really make things easier, and why not? Bambu Studio and Orca Slicer are branches for Prusa Slicer…

Main Components

This are de main parts that you need to construct a most basic “Storage Tree.”

PLA Components

  • 1 or more: Subdivided Leaf's:
    • Storage Leaf_Simple 4 divisions.3mf (optional)
    • Storage Leaf_Simple 3 divisions.3mf (optional)
  • 1 or more: Storage Storage Leaf with Tpu strips.3mf(optional)
  • and another one, this adding some modularity to the leaf with boxes that can be added any way you like.

Boxes sizes are approximated values:

  • 132x63mm
  • 63x63mm
  • 63x28mm
  • 28x25mm
  • if needed: Trunk Segment.stl
    • You will need this component to grow more leaf's, or to add a lid on the leaf if you don't have more space.
  • 1 or more: Lid.stl
    • This component can be added in 2 situations, on the last leaf, or for each leaf if you are thinking of placing the sheets at different angles, in order to balance the weight.
Simple Lid.stlLid with Stripes.stl (Not available for PRUSA without MMU
  • 4 and multiples of 4: Editable_Label.3mf
    • You can edit the text as you need on Prusa Slicer, just doble click on it and change it.
  • If you are using bambu Slicer, you can edit the texto too. Right Click on field “edit text”:

PETG Components

  • 1 or more - Bush.stl (see section view above)

Flex / TPU Components

  • 1x Anti-Slip Ring.stl
  • 1x pack for each storage leaf: StorageLeaf_TPU-Strips.3mf

Material that I've used.

These are affiliated links that will give me a small support, if you want these items use the following link, it will cost you the same.

Final Note

It's important to note that all of this work has been done voluntarily, with a lot of love and dedication. Tests have been conducted, time and material have been invested, so a small token of appreciation would be greatly appreciated. A simple thank you is enough, but if you'd like, there are other ways you can support this ongoing development. Specific 3D printer storage leaf's will go under the my club member ship, so if you like this, stay tuned.

Models already Release that relates to this project, check the Storage Tree | Collection

Change Log

  • 17-03-2024: Added leaf's with 3 and 4 divisions 3MF for Prusa Slicer.
    • Added Gcode for Prusa Mk4 0.4 nozzle 0.2mm layer Printer Gcode, ready to print
  • 23-03-2024: Added leaf for the A1 and the A1 Mini. Next is the Prusa Mk4
  • 03-04-2024: Added a base with the column set to a corner instead of the middle. This was a request made by a user. “Base_w_column_set_from_center_to_corner.stl”

Curious About My Tools? Check This Out!

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