Organizer with rotating trays

Organizer with rotating trays

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
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25.4 h
4 plates
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A1 Profile - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
A1 Profile - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
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32.1 h
4 plates

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Description

This is my Organizer with rotating trays!

The model can be used on a desk if there are wall cabinets above the desk. Besides it can be used in the kitchen as an organizer for all types of kitchen accesories or in any other place where you find use of it.

 

The model consists of:

  • foot (40mm, 2 versions, one with and one without traysupport)
  • rods with traysupport (40mm - 150mm)
  • last stage without traysupport (40mm - 150mm)
  • topcap (you can compensate ~10mm in heigth with it by screwing up or down)

Print Profile Information:

The print profile contains all possible parts. You can choose which parts you want to print and can simply delete the remaining parts you don't need.

 

Needed Tools:

Deburring tool to take of the brim

 

Assembling:

First of all, you need to measure the total height you have available. Then you can decide how many trays you want to use. The foot measures 40mm that you have to subtract from your total measurement. Divide the remaining measurement so that you have approx. 10mm less. You can compensate for the missing 10mm with the top cap by screwing it up or down. During final assembly, you must ensure that all parts are well screwed together.

 

Recommended filament:

PLA or PETG depending on the location you decide to use it at. At the office desk you can use PLA. In the kitchen it might be best to use PETG.

 

Hotend: 0,40mm

 

Print instructions for PLA:

  • layer height 0,20mm
  • 3 wall loops
  • top/bottom shells 4 layers
  • top/bottom shell thickness 0,80mm
  • infill 12%
  • sparse infill pattern “gyroid”
  • outer brim for the rods and the trays

Before printing, make sure your build plate is clean and apply some adhesive. Wash the build plate with oil free soap and wipe it off with some paper towels. For build plate adhesion, apply a thin, even coat of your preferred adhesive. I repeat the process every 5-6 prints.

Bad build plate adhesion is not related to the model.

 

Take a look at my other models https://makerworld.com/en/u/1597610120

Please leave me a like and a decent rating if you were satisfied, thank you in advance!

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