Spool Hanger

Spool Hanger

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Spool Hanger - Strong - 0.28mm layer
Spool Hanger - Strong - 0.28mm layer
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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Spool Hanger

Weighs only 40g and prints in a single piece.

 

This version of the spool hanger weighs only 40g and prints in a single piece. Despite its light weight, it is durable and can easily support a full spool of filament, keeping it perfectly positioned. The wide top mount allows for spools to be stored side by side, maintaining a clean and professional look.

 

An additional hole in the design allows the filament end to be threaded through, preventing it from bending at a damaging angle.

 

I have prepared three print plates for you, featuring one, two, and three hangers in a single print session.

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Spool Hanger - Strong - 0.28mm layer
Just what I needed! Perfect use of the existing rods in my closet-turned print room 😍
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Wow 🤩
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Not sure about everyone else, but I printed probably 20 of these in total to use for hanging filament in a closet. All of the filament was 1KG max, some 250g 500g etc., but as of about 1 month later, 9 of them have broken under the weight of just hanging in the closet untouched. I printed these with the settings and plates noted, using a carbon fiber filament.
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I've been using this for a month as well, and I have all my spools, including some new 1kg ones, hanging on them without any issues. None have broken. I did notice they slightly deform over time and don’t stay perfectly vertical, which is likely due to the single-arm design. I printed mine using standard PLA. Perhaps CF filament requires different settings, like more walls or additional reinforcement. I haven’t worked with this type of filament yet, so I can’t provide specifics. Could you let me know exactly where the break occurred? I'll make an adjustment.
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Replying to @Megatiks :
Sure, 90% of them broke where the arm that holds the filament connects to the rest of the hanger, and a couple of them broke directly above the arm, where the hanger connects to the rest of it. Thanks for taking the time to reply, I did consider the carbon fibre being the issue, but figured I would post and ask if anyone else had the same issue. Maybe I messed something up =/.
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My wife resined a few of the first broken ones back together so I wouldn't toss them.
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Spool Hanger - Strong - 0.28mm layer
came out well and strudy i love this design i tried to make one of my own cause i couldnt see if anyone else made one but lucky i came across this i love how close you can put them together to use the space more effectively 10/10 in my books
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Perfect Thank you very much
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Worked Beautifully, I’ll be printing many more
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Explored most of the hangers available and these ones are one of the sturdiest and strongest hands down.
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Thanks for the feedback! I’ve also browsed the market and noticed the same thing—those that seem durable often require a huge amount of material. It's not hard to make something sturdy if it uses half a spool of filament
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works perfectly
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Great hanger. I was able to fit 5 hangers in one plate. Will probably end up with adding more wall in the next batch of prints.
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Strength Issue:Insufficient stability, the holders break
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If you used filament with a low interlayer adhesion factor, it might break. Someone else encountered this issue when choosing a material that doesn’t bond well between layers
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