Stackable Filament Storage Rack

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Stackable Filament Storage Rack

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Standard 7.5mm - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Standard 7.5mm - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Designer
5.3 h
1 plate
4.8(41)

Enhanced 7.5mm  - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Enhanced 7.5mm - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
8.4 h
1 plate
5.0(11)

7.5mm Top Cover - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
7.5mm Top Cover - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Designer
2.6 h
1 plate
5.0(2)

Robust 10mm - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Robust 10mm - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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10.5 h
2 plates
5.0(3)

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Description

Stackable Trays for Filament Storage

 

Designed to Hold:

  • Bambu Spool Boxes
  • Bambu Refill Boxes
  • Bambu Spools
  • Other brand spools & boxes (the ones I have fit)
  • Anything else you like

Three versions:

  1. Standard - 7.5mm thick bottom and sides. Should stack several high and be fairly sturdy
  2. Enhanced - 7.5mm thick bottom and sided. Increased infill to 15% and added extra wall for increased rigidity.
  3. Robust - 10mm thick bottom and sides. If you're trying to go extra high or just want it extra sturdy. Will take a bit more time to print and use a bit more filament. Hexagon pattern is larger with thicker lines.

(The 7.5 & 10mm will not stack on top of each other as the “pegs” are different size relative to the thickness).

 

Can be printed with any filament. I’ve included the filament I used, if you like the look.

 

Updated Jan 16, 2025 - Added top cover, as per request.

 

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Bill of Materials

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A02-D2-1.75-1000-SPL
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when you have made a collection of filamente it's nice to have a storage solution like this.. My only suggestion is to have a top plate for a more finished result.
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You could quickly cut the existing model at 5mm in bambu studio and use that as a top plate? If you have any other thoughts on what you’d like it to look like…I could be convinced to put something together.
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Replying to @Jerald :
thanks for the suggestion at cutting the build . I've got about 20 spools of PLA and a dozen or more in boxes. it would be cool if there were side by side connectors like slots where you could join the stacks with a plug or blank. I really like the look of this type of storage over the rods where you have to move six rolls to get the one you wanted. Thanks for a super nice solution that looks professional. My wife suggested a thin plate on the face where you could put a label, but it would make it hard to get the spools or boxes out that are in my vacuumed lock bags, I told her I could just print a label in that color and glue to the recessed front edge . The boxes are fine as you can turn them label facing out even if it has to go in backwards.
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Added a profile for the top cover, as per your request. Cheers.
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Enhanced 7.5mm - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
already printed three, number four gets melted on the plate right now. had accidentally 5 spools on the second one and the bottom just bend a bit, seems pretty stable
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Awesome, glad it's working out!
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Replying to @Jerald :
absolutely, I’m going to print about 20 of them 😉 boosted this two times 👌🏻
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Replying to @sascha.schmid :
Thank you, I really appreciate that.
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I like the model a lot. However, I have printed x3 of the standard ones. there is consistently a collison with the print head on the back left causing it to snap, I would say around layer 350 - 370. I am using a P1S, I rotated the model 90 degrees to fit the bed. Any suggestions?
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I do indeed have suggestions and an apology. Frankly I'm not entirely sure it's my fault, but it must be unless MakerWorld is having issues. There was an issue when I first released this where that would happen. I adjusted the model thickening those spots where you're having issues. I THOUGHT I had uploaded the revised file as everybody was printing many of these. But when I downloaded it from the website to check after your comment, I received the old version.
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I have just uploaded the revised version...and downloaded it to check. Download the profile again, you should see that arm noticeably thicker if you look closely. That should work for you. So sorry for the inconvenience I'm not sure how that happened.
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Replying to @Jerald :
Thank You! I can see that it is thicker now. I appreciate the quick reply. I will give it another try tomorrow. Don't worry about it, Glad I reached out and you found this :) Update: It worked perfectly now.
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Standard 7.5mm - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Fits nicely in my IKEA Enhet cabinet
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Brilliant!
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Print Profile
Standard 7.5mm - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
its a lightweight print, but the cross braces are too weak meaning the do vibrate if you print in nornal speed. when the nozzle passed the right backside one in fast travel it got caught and almost ripped off the cross brace and the impact was SO hard the printer noticed it and drove into wiping position, the print finished tho. this happened always on the same spot and left an ugly hole in it (tried it several times). i repaired it with 3d pen but still this is potentially damaging the printer.
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Which printer do you have? I haven't experienced anything like this. Also when did you download it, I just updated the profile (which I thought was already done) a day or two ago.
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Replying to @Jerald :
I used a Bambu A1, it did not happen anymore when i added another wall, i'm not sure when i downloaded it tho.
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Taking full advantage of that print area!
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Yup! Looks good.
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Standard 7.5mm - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Exceptional work, finally some much-needed organization
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Great! Thanks!
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Standard 7.5mm - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Exactly what I was hoping for!
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i have an X1C and printing in petg-hf and printed four of these and each one has a major problem when it goes near the top inch or so. The head always collides with the thin bars two and two back. The head collides with the angle thin bars as they tend to bend up with the head moving over them and jamming the head. I have tried support walls and trees and to no avail. Would love to print more of these but im at a loss how. Its like the top inch is a different slice to the rest in the join? Please help. Many Thanks. Forgot to mention this was Standard, so im going to try Enhanced now.
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Thank you. I will investigate this further.
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Replying to @Jerald :
just printed the enhanced version and its perfect.
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Other Issues:Print head collides with part when printing angled pieces
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Which printer are you using?
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Replying to @Jerald :
I have the same issue, X1C with Petg-hf
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