Cabinet Spice Rack

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Cabinet Spice Rack

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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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4.6 h
3 plates
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One Plate, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
One Plate, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
4.3 h
1 plate
4.9(13)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill, Cut for A1 Mini
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill, Cut for A1 Mini
5.7 h
4 plates
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Description

A single-level telescopic spice organizer for a cabinet. Dovetail slider assembly allows this model to be printed without supports. It does require two small wood screws to mount the base to the inside of the cabinet. Mine are mounted about ¾" back from the front edge of the cabinet face frame. Mounting process and hardware is outlined/linked below.

 

Mounting/Assembly Steps:

  1. Attach Spice_Shelf to Slider_Assembly_Top using 15mm binding Screw
  2. Slide Slider_Assembly_Top starting from the back, toward the front into Slider_Assembly_Bottom
    **Don't attach backstop until the end**
  3. Mount entire assembly to cabinet/shelf using #7 ½" Wood Screws or similar.
  • Start by pushing the entire top assembly back far enough to expose the front hole. Secure the front screw to cabinet/shelf.
  • Next, slide the entire top assembly forward to expose the rear hole. Secure rear screw to cabinet/shelf.
  • Finally, attach backstop to the base of the slider assembly.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
For plate 1, some weird double seems and bottom half/top half artifacts, but minor. For plate 3, there's a textural feel difference where you go from complete oval to hollow oval where the hollow is ever so slightly larger. Plate 2 seemed fine.
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I’ve noticed some of that artifacting as well, usually when there’s a major change in layers as described for plate 3. I chalked it up to being similar to the notorious benchy hull line. Either way, doesn’t seem to impact the functionality. Appreciate the review!
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Replying to @chuckvroom :
Yep, doesn't seem to impact the function. Still waiting on the metal hardware to install and test it. Only printed one to test with. If we like it, we'll print a few more. =)
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can you also make a slightly wider version ?
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perhaps at some point, what size jar are you trying to accommodate?
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All you need to do is open up sketchup and use the expand feature... should take a total of 5 mins @levyshai
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Replying to @user_3810627592 :
@user_3810627592 this will also expand the screw hole and dovetail proportions will change... am I wrong ?
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Based on the way the instructions are worded, I would expect the slider assembly bottom to clear the front of the slider assembly bottom. As shown in the image, mine does not. Is this supposed to be a very tight fit that I should force? Perhaps sand it down? Or might it be a print settings issue?
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Hmm this is interesting, the top of the slider assembly should clear that lip at the front. It’s designed to slide on top of it but I’ve never had to force it. Could be a print setting but to be honest I’m not sure what. If you do force it, does it slide all the way on? I did notice the more I use the slider, it wears in a bit and gets easier to slide.
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One Plate, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
works great wife happy 👍
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One Plate, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
works , saves a lot of space, as other states wish there was a 5 inches thick version
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What is the difference in the backstops?
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lol not much. I noted it somewhere when I uploaded, but it just has an extra 0.05mm shaved off of the dovetail in case folks had a hard time with the other one. I had one or two where the brim didn’t come off clean and it was impossible to assemble
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Replying to @chuckvroom :
Awesome! That is what I expected, Thank you!!
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this is awesome. can you please make a slightly wider one?
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perhaps at some point, what size jar are you trying to accommodate?
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Same as I said above, open up sketchup and resize using the tool.. it's like a 5 min job. @user_1171256815
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2.5”
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Hello, I think the shelf is amazing. I just don't understand which 15mm screw you use for the top part? Screw with nut? Or how am I supposed to understand that? Regards
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Hey there! Thanks so much! They're linked in the description, but they're called binding screws which are essentially a post and screw that threads into the post. This allows the shelf to slide and pivot on the slider assembly. The other screws are simply wood screws which are used to secure the entire assembly to the cabinet itself. Sorry if I'm not explaining that well. Are you able to see the link to the binding screws in the descrption?
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Replying to @chuckvroom :
My apologies 😌, I could open the link now. Earlier, during printing, it showed a link error. Everything's fine, thank you very much
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Really good spice rack, I've printed four so far and my wife still wants more. Not installed yet, but they look amazing. Thank you, have a Boost 😁
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That's great to hear! Stoked they're workin for ya. Thanks for the boost!
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Replying to @chuckvroom :
Brilliant when fitted as well. The only small change I had to make was to drill a different front hole a little further back so it would screw to the shelf, but they are super stable and really effective. Excellent work @chuckvroom.
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Hum, really like this, I'm going to redo it a bit and make it #Gridfinity too. I'm going to use this for vitamin bottles that I'm going to 3d print as well. Thanks for the ideas on this. thanks @chuckvroom
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awesome! I’d love to see what you come up with
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