There are plenty of shelves and racks for filament addicts like me, but I couldn't find a hanging solution that allowed the spools to move.
Why did it need to move? I have space above my workbench where I wanted to store my filaments. But since it's high and deep, accessing filaments in the back would be difficult. So, I came up with this sliding track which allows the filaments to be rotated.
And why hangers vs another solution? My first prototype was a guardrail, that failed due to friction and bunching.
This is what it looked like:
For my next prototype, I took inspiration from dry cleaners. They use a conveyor track with clothing on hangers, maintaining uniform spacing to prevent bunching around curves.
You’ll need to live in a dry climate. I live in Colorado and haven't had issues storing my filament this way.
Perhaps someone already has a solution for dehumidifying a storage space.
Please DM me or comment with any questions!
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