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Adjustable Industrial Pipe Style Stand Base

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A1
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A1 mini

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Designer
7.8 h
2 plates
4.8(14)

Screws
Screws
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1 h
1 plate
5.0(3)

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Designer
7.2 h
3 plates
5.0(2)

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Description

I've always like the style of old industrial pipes, so thought I'd design a small(ish) stand for a monitor board. 

Fully adjustable, from ~62mm to ~70mm. Can be screwed to a board, or wall, or whatever you have in mind!

Tested to support up to 7.5kg on each base. Screw holes are 3.5mm in diameter

 

Settings for the bases:

Ironing;

Top Surfaces

150mm/s speed

38% flow

0.2mm spacing (if using 0.2 nozzle, use 0.1mm)

 

Strength;

Top shell layers 3

Infill 10%

Rectilinear/gyroid

 

Support;

Tree

On build plate only

 

Settings for the screws:

Strength;

infill 15%

Rectilinear/gyroid

 

Support;

Raft Layers 3

Comment & Rating (70)

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Superb! Please, more of this!
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Thank you! What would you like to see?
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Replying to @PaulEdddy :
Hi Paul, thank you for asking. Maybe something like That on the photo...
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Replying to @user_2611344104 :
... this.
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I need to make the threaded rods longer while keeping the thread size. Other than that, I had no issues printing. Thank you for sharing.
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Is it because of the exposed thread? I have fixed that issue on another of my uploads and made it modular if you wish to make it taller!
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Replying to @PaulEdddy :
The thread sizes are correct. I just need to make the overall height taller. I am using them on my deck as railing supports in the middles.
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Replying to @wolverineprints :
Ah okay! yeah if you wish to make it taller, on my other upload i have made different height screws!
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Came out really nice. I scuffed up some of the base removing some of the supports and I do need to do some sanding on the underside but I might use some of the texture spray paint to add to the realism of the pipes.
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Yeah, so personally I do a Base of either PETG (if I'm using PLA as the main plastic) or PLA (if I'm using PETG as the main base) as that leaves a cleaner connection. But as a lot of people don't have an AMS I didn't think it would be beneficial to upload that print profile! That would be a cool look! Definitely post that when you finish! I've just done a test print of a valve knob, this will be part of a wall jacket/coat hanger and will be more modular. Keep on the look out 😎
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Replying to @PaulEdddy :
That looks pretty cool! Thanks for the info in your comment as well
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Perfect, I love it
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They look amazing! Thank you for the rating, I've just tested printed a valve for it. Going for a wall mounted jacket/coat hanger. Will make it a bit more modular as well, so can be custom lengths and multiple bases/T pieces! Keep on the look out 😎
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I can't figure out, why the bottom of each disc on the pipe parts are threaded, as I can't see any reason why you would want to thread the plastic large screws into that, but it doesn't hurt to have as a feature, the part that's really confusing is, the individual discs that you can print off that are threaded are not threaded all the way through so essentially it's like the bottom of the discs built into the pipe are threaded but then the discs there are printed separate are only threaded in the top half of their hole not all the way through, I would think it's obvious this piece was the same body in the CAD software so why is it not threaded all the way through. and why is the other one threaded as I can't see a reason for this. also the threaded nut components, could you create, a few varieties where the centerpiece that is just the space between the top and bottom has various lengths like maybe 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, inches, same along with a piece that is the same as the threaded one you have with almost no space in between the top and bottom but it would be female threads instead so that you could connect these spacer rods to make ones longer than your print bed is capable of or combine various lengths to make up awkward numbers greater than five. As if you're using it to hold up shelves horizontally these poles wouldn't really sacrifice the weight it can hold vertically positioned, it would only not work properly in a cantilevered mounted position but then for light things or aesthetic use it could be fun as well. attached a picture of what I meant by the threads in the underside of one but not in the underside of the other. and how it doesn't seem to make sense for them to exist, in terms of a purpose I can see.
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The reason the Base is threaded was because when I first designed it, it was going to be modular. So, I made the bases first, then I made different sized threads, so far I've got one without a shoulder, 1cm, 2cm and 5cm, when I did the first model, I found it was quite high if I didn't put the Base into the 90° part, I didn't think people would want their desk height too high. I can upload a print profile of all the separate parts, so that people can come up with whatever design tbey like! And I'll also open up the thread to make it threaded all the way through too! I've also just test printed a valve with the same thread inside, will upload that once I've got it as perfect as I can!
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Print well and work as expected. Nice addition for my desk at work.
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I would like to change that, but I was a little disappointed that you made such nice tubes, and then cheated with the cylinder that is not hollow :-) And your print is composed of perfect individual tubes for a "big cheat" piece. Why not just lay it up in the individual tubes they are, and then screw them together yourself? It is beautifully made, and I would love if there were more different parts.
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How come 4 stars? what could I improve on? Thank you!
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should add the tag “Steampunk.” to expand views.
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I did think that, but didn't think this would be considered Steampunk? shall I add it?
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Replying to @PaulEdddy :
definitely.
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Strength Issue:Broke while removing the supports. Lookes great, but not study enough.
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Hi, sorry for this issue, which bit broke? Any pictures so I can see/update the model would be much appreciated. Thank you
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Replying to @PaulEdddy :
Hey Paul, the round attaching to the "pipe" is where it broke. I do not have any pictures. I discarded it as it was in two pieces.
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Replying to @user_3764289240 :
Hey, I have slightly modified it, with increased walls, no supports on the bit that snapped, so should be a lot better now. will update and reply once I've uploaded!
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Exactly what I needed, with design flair!
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Thank you! Keep an eye out for a different design flair 😜
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