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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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💡 Project Description

I found a great project for a filament storage box here at Bambu Lab, created by two authors—to whom I extend my full recognition and gratitude for their excellent original work. However, when testing the model, I noticed that both the base and the lid were too thin, which made it difficult to remove the piece from the textured plate and compromised the firmness I was seeking.

🔧 Modifications

Other reinforced models I tested used more than 400g of filament and took many hours to print—which, for me, was not feasible for everyday use.

So I made a simple and efficient modification:

  • I added 3 extra layers of 0.20 mm filament
  • The base and lid are now 1 mm thick
  • The box is more resistant, easy to remove from the bed, and ideal for everyday use

⚙️ Advantages of the Modified Version

  • Faster printing: up to 4 hours (or less, depending on speed)
  • Much lighter: uses about 130g of filament
  • More robust and practical for handling and storing filaments

🙌 Credits

All credit goes to the pair of creators of the original project. I only adapted the piece to my needs and share my version here in the hope of helping other users with a lighter, faster, and more functional alternative.

 

TIP: PRINT WITH TRANSPARENT PETG AND ADD A HYGROMETER WITH SILICA. IT'S PERFECT.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Love these! Storing my PETG, ASA, and TPU in them with spool desiccant holders. Updated. All full size filament spools in containers with desiccant. Fun project.
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I love your cabinet. Is it an IKEA product, a filament specific cabinet, or maybe some else? Also, your print of the filament container is exactly what I was hoping to see. What did you print with? Was it transparent PETG?
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Replying to @belcaw :
Thank you! It is the Ikea Billy. I then went and made a makeshift latch for the doors to keep them closed tight. Around the back wall of the cabinet, I used a window sealant tape (kind of rubbery tape). Around the edges of the front of the cabinet where the doors are, I used a clear weatherstripping I got off amazon. And on one door, I put a piece of weatherstripping with a flap that seals the gap between the door. I also have a small dehumidifier in there now. Since I took this picture, I have printed the spool containers for every normal size roll I have and there is a spool dessicant container in with each spool. The containers are printed with transparent petg.
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These are prefer. exactly what I was looking for. lightweight so it doesn’t use a lot of filament yet strong enough to do a great job. I printed the base in black and the color of the filament for the lid. still need to place a circuit label on the side with the type of filament. it does come with a printable tab but I’m old and can’t read them, I need at least 1/2” letters. lol.. I’ve been making them as I open new filament. Thank you for a great remake. sent a boost your way. :)
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21 down, another 30 or so to go! Lol
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The case is great However I would like to know the difference between plates 1, 4, 5, and 6 I only printed plate 1, 2, and 3
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what is the difference between plate 1/4/5/6
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