Coffee Filter Drawer Case Holder

Coffee Filter Drawer Case Holder

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Version 2, tighter Fit 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Version 2, tighter Fit 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Dec 9 update - print profile has been updated with a tighter fit per comment

Printing notes:

  • be mindful that the drawer insert needs to be printed with support, since there's a gap between the plate and the drawer insert
  • I printed with Bambu PLA Matte latte brown and dark green - this can def be printed with one or multiple colours

 

Hey everyone! I wanted to share this 3D-printed coffee filter drawer I designed. It’s a simple but handy solution to organize your coffee filters, and I thought it might resonate with fellow coffee and 3D printing enthusiasts!

 

The idea for this design came from my own need for a fully enclosed holder to keep my coffee filters clean and organized. I couldn’t find anything on the market that was compact enough to fit seamlessly into my coffee corner, so I decided to create one myself

 

The design is versatile—it can be placed horizontally or vertically to fit your setup, and it’s compact enough to blend seamlessly into your coffee corner. I printed it using PLA, which gave it a clean and textured.

This drawer is great for keeping filters neat, accessible, and adding a modern touch to your brewing space. It’s been a fun project, and I’d love to hear your thoughts or any ideas for improvement!

Drawer design, to hold coffee filters (up to 132mm) - this can be scaled up/down for various sized filters

 

Key Features:

  • Dual orientation: Works both horizontally and vertically.
  • Perfect size: Compact but functional for pour-over filter storage.
  • Fully enclosed design: Keeps filters clean, dry, and protected from dust.

 

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good design
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Looks so good! thank you!
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Very smooth and clean print! There's a small issue with the design (the drawer jiggles in the "sleeve"), but the print profile is nice
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I think the overhang could be fixed by thickening the inside walls of the sleeve
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Replying to @JDeg :
Thanks for the rating and comment! your print looks great. I agree, that's great suggestion. I can adjust the thickness of the sleeve walls to make it a tighter fit. right now the gap might be a bit much
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There are filters for coffee. Hence, there is coffee. people shall be spared. I would like a version that had a wall mount in it, but it's light enough for some 3M tape.
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thank you! and thanks for the suggestion :)
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I love this design! looking to print one for the filters I use with my Fellow Aiden which are Melitta #2. any idea if I need to adjust the scale for that?
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hi thank you! I don’t have any Melitta size 2 on hand and couldn’t find measurement online. this design (original) should fit filters up to 130mm diameter filter. and you can scale this to be larger/smaller in Bambu studio
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Had issues with using supports on the flat side orientation. Almost impossible to remove. Reprinted vertical and had issues with inside arch no adhering particularly well. Used a wood PLA on both prints. Not totally sure what the solution is here, but definitely needs a bit of finessing. The actual 'shelf' that the drawer sits in prints well and looks very nice.
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Hi thanks for the feedback! sorry it didn't came out nicely for you. I have not played around with wood PLA, not sure if the wood filament (and the fibre inside of it) caused the issue. I printed mine with regular PLA (both PLA Basic and PLA Matte) for a few times without a problem, very easy to remove support after the print. from my experience maybe try experiment with bigger layer height between support and print, and try adjust the layer height in general (the print profile has 0.16mm for more details). hope it helps :(
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This is great!
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