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Modular Steelbook Shelf Caddy

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3 plates

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Description

UPDATED SLIM VERSION AVAILABLE

I have redesigned the modular steelbook caddy system to be a little more slimmed down on width, which should improve on the main complaint I have received on this model.

Available here: https://www.printables.com/model/573498-slim-modular-steelbook-caddy

 

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Introducing the Modular Steelbook Shelf Caddy - the perfect solution for preserving the pristine condition of your Steelbook cases!

As a Steelbook collector, you're well aware that these collectible cases can easily bend, scratch, or scuff due to constant rubbing against other cases or shelves. But fear not, the Modular Steelbook Shelf Caddy is here to provide the necessary support and protection for your Steelbooks.

This file set includes a left end, middle piece, and a right end, each with holes designed to fit 5mm (diameter) x 3mm (thickness) circular magnets. You can print as many pieces as needed, allowing you to customize the Modular Steelbook Shelf Caddy to fit your entire collection perfectly.

With the Modular Steelbook Shelf Caddy, your Steelbooks will stand tall and straight without leaning against other cases or rubbing against shelves. Say goodbye to unsightly scratches and dings, and hello to a neat, organized collection that is sure to impress. Upgrade your Steelbook display with the Modular Steelbook Shelf Caddy today!

 

Printing Suggestions:

You can print the model standing up with no supports. 18% infill with a grid pattern is what I used, recommend using a brim if you aren't confident the model will stick or if it will curl/warp on the corners.

Nozzle, flow, and temperature settings will determine if the magnet holes need any post processing. I'm able to just use a soldering iron to push the magnets in if they are a little stubborn. Super glue if the holes are too wide. But most of the time a small mallet will push the magnets in and they won't pop out.

 

CHANGELOG:

v2: Increased the depth of the magnet holes by .15mm to reduce how much the magnets stick out. Original files have been moved to the v1 (Original) folder.

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