Support for filament rolls.

Support for filament rolls.

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Initial Pack for 2 filament spools
Initial Pack for 2 filament spools
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Material Identification Labels
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Description

"UPDATE: The files have been modified to be able to create a third floor"

 

Shelf for our filament rolls, with an interior width of 75 mm, suitable for the thickest rolls, it is printed WITHOUT SUPPORTS in a very simple way, when joining the pieces it is super compact, even without glue (I recommend using glue to join the pieces), in addition with each module that is added the structure is much more reinforced, practically unbreakable with very little filament necessary.

 

We can add infinite modules, either 1, 2 or 3 floors, the top floor is capable of supporting many Kg without problem. The design allows us to insert our hand to be able to release or pick up the filament without colliding with anything.

 

I also designed a label for each support, this way if we have two rolls of the same color and different material, we can quickly and easily know which material we are looking for.

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After having a nice discussion in the comments with the designer, I just started printing and printing (PLA), until I finally assembled 9 units, holding 18 spools. I assembled everything using CA glue, and it is extremely sturdy. I would have done a third row but there's really not space for that in my set up. I'm sure it would handle it though.
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Hello dear friend, thank you very much for commenting on your experience with my design, it is of great help to me, as I told you, the structure is very resistant since each time a module is added, it becomes more resistant because each beam helps to support the weight of all the upper rolls. I hope you enjoy it a lot friend, thank you again for your comment, I will improve all my designs over time, have a good day, greetings.
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exactly what I needed. I'm printing my fourth one right now.
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Hello dear friend, thank you for your comment and your great Boost, that helps me a lot, I'm glad you like my design, I would like you to upload photos of the final result, have a good day, thank you.
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You're welcome, my friend Now I'm on the sixth one 😆
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really great design! fits perfekt into my printing setup! 🤩
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Hello dear friend, thank you very much for commenting, it has turned out wonderfully in your setup, enjoy it very much, have a good day, greetings.
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Cooles Design, danke dir.
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Hello dear friend, thank you for your comment and for your great Boost, have a good day, greetings.
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Very great Design! :D
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Hello dear friend, thank you very much for your support, have a good day, greetings.
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I'm currently printing some of these. The fitment is loose so glue IS necessary, but I like it so far. Using liquid (not gel) CA glue just on the mating parts (not the notches as I don't want to interfere with adding on after the glue has set). I would recommend adding ASA as a material tag... no need for the Pause when you have an AMS... I haven't printed the tags yet so I don't know if that will actually pause on my Bambu P1S ... ? I can just "paint" the top few layers for the color change using the AMS in Bambu Studio. Anyway I like the concept and am going to print a few more, at least for my most used filaments. I'll post a review once I have tested the system out for a few days :) Printing in Sunlu Black PLA+ Pro, whatever all that means... coming out very consistent and smooth so far. High hopes for this one. I would have maybe liked a "friction fit" so they could be disassembled/rearranged, but I realize printer tolerances differ...
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Thank you very much for your comment dear friend, I decided to create joints that were not pressure to secure the load more safely, there are many Kg that will have to be supported at a considerable height, and as you yourself say, the tolerances may vary in the printers, taking into account that very little material is needed to achieve a very resistant structure, I think it was a good choice. Regarding the "Labels" profile, I did it like this for people who do not have an AMS, I will create one with AMS, and I will create the ASA label, thanks for that detail, friend. I am sure that you will love the system and its resistance, the more modules you add, the more resistant it will be. Have a good afternoon, greetings. 😊😊
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Do these have a connector for the sides to hold them together? or are you just butting them against each other and gluing them?
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Hello dear friend, it is advisable to join the pieces with glue, to further strengthen the structure, especially if we want a third height, I am developing a new system to avoid using glue and be able to join and separate modules without problem, have a good day , greetings. 😊😊
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very nice design! I've already a pretty sturdy shelf rack for my spools, but i think I'm going to try yours too andsee if i like it better👍🏻
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Hello dear friend, thank you very much for commenting and for your support, I'm sure you will like it a lot, have a good day, greetings.
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