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Simple filament shelf, stackable

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P1S
H2C
P2S
X2D
A2L
H2D
H2D Pro
A1
H2S
X1 Carbon
P1P
X1
X1E
A1 mini

Version1:
Version1:
Designer
4.5 h
1 plate
5.0(2)

Version 1: ATTENTION: for a 0.6mm nozzle
Version 1: ATTENTION: for a 0.6mm nozzle
Designer
3.5 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

Version 1: Main Body + Deckel
Version 1: Main Body + Deckel
Designer
9.4 h
2 plates

Version 2: with vertical connections.
Version 2: with vertical connections.
Designer
10.7 h
4 plates
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Filament Rack, stackable and simple

Here is my proposal for a filament rack

 

Inspired by various shelves already available on MakerWorld, the “Filament Rack, stackable” was designed. Most models have too high material consumption or were too wobbly for me. Therefore, here is a rack that uses minimal filament and becomes very stable. In Version 1, the rack can be stacked vertically. In Version two, I added connectors/connecting blocks. This allows the elements to be connected horizontally. The filament frame can be stacked to a height of a good 1.60 - 2.00 m, making space for 16-20 filament rolls on a 20cmx20cm footprint per rack

 

 

Version 1:

This version is stackable in a row. The elements can be stacked upwards

and can be combined into a tower. These elements are only connected vertically

 

Version 2:

Here comes the meaningful update for the filament rack. The elements can be connected vertically via a T-nut (dovetail). This allows a rack to be built that can be stacked horizontally. Thanks to the additional connectors (T-nuts), the elements are effectively held together. The rack is significantly more stable and can also be extended horizontally. I recommend this version of the rack. Additionally, the lid has been slightly reworked and is now more stable

 

 

General Tips:

It is recommended to work with 2-3 wall thicknesses and use less infill. Stability is not better with larger wall thicknesses. You typically manage with 180-200g of filament. This makes the spool holder stable enough to stack almost 2 meters high. I saved the print profiles in PETG, as I consider that material to be the better choice. PLA can also be used. Here you would have to adjust the print profiles slightly

 

 

I also have a file for you for labeling:

There is a good way to attach a label 

There are two small clips that can be clipped onto the frame (push on). Very simple!

A small label is included in the print file. Here you can vary whether you print it in the color of the filament

or choose a white color and label the filament with a marker

 

 

You can find the file 

 

 

 

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