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Baking tray holder

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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M3x5x4 Round Threaded Brass Heat-Insert Nut (20PCS) - AB012
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We have a small kitchen and always struggle where to put the unused baking trays when we need the oven and cannot store them inside. This is my solution - you can put up to 3 baking trays in and store them vertically at the side of a closet as I did. You can also use the holders to hang the trays horizontally, e.g. under a closet. The back holders have stoppers so that you cannot slide the tray out to the back by accident.

 

As I didn't want visible screws, I fixed the holders from inside the closet. For this, every holder has 6 holes into which you can melt in a M3 thread insert. I used 4 per holder, but had to use different arrangements on each holder because of the design of my closet. For the back holders, I had to use the left and middle holes because the back wall of the closet was in the way. For the front, I had to use the 4 outer holes because of the hinges of the doors. So, just choose the positions that fit your closet. 4 screws per holder should be more than enough.

 

I included a drilling jig that you can use to drill or mark the holes into your closet in the right positions. I first fixed the two bottom holders, inserted a baking tray and found the right position for the top ones with the jig. I left a little bit of headroom for tolerances between different trays and to allow the tray to slide in and out easily.Then I used the jig to drill my 3 mm holes in the closet and fixed everything with M3 screws (length depends on your closet wall thickness, I used M3x30).

 

The included print profile is rather strong as I wanted to have them sturdy.

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