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Wide Coffee Mug/Cup Shelf

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MORE ROOM! - Removed Middle Foot
MORE ROOM! - Removed Middle Foot
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5.3 h
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Standard profile - NO IRONING APPLIED
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Description

If your house is anything like mine, it’s overflowing with cups and coffee mugs from all over the world, with no signs of the collection slowing down.

 

I wanted a larger solution that could hold more than a single row of mugs while still fitting my home’s aesthetic. So I created a rack that holds up to four mugs and provides additional storage below.

 

If anyone is interested, I also created a narrower version with the same depth and height :)! See my Single Row Coffee Mug/Cup Shelf.

 

This effectively doubled my cabinet space and eliminated the need to stack mismatched cups and mugs. It also makes better use of the space between supports, where several tumblers or travel mugs fit perfectly.

 

The top platform offers 214mm x 235mm (8.4" x 9.2") of usable space, large enough to comfortably hold four mugs. The underside provides 115mm (4.5") of clearance for additional cups, which fits most standard sizes in my experience. Keep in mind that oversized or decorative mugs may not fit, so it’s best to measure before printing.

 

I've optimized the infill and wall count to minimize the filament necessary for a strong print.

 

Support combs have been added to improve stability at taller heights. They add only about 10g of material while significantly improving print results.

 

 

 

In order to remove them, simply bend them back and for and they will break off. You may need to clean off some nubs that are left behind, but they removed easily with either a scraper or my finger nail. 

 

 

 

Happy printing and please do leave feedback and reviews as you see fit. I will look at uploading an option that's half as wide for those who may like the design, but not have enough space or want to use as much filament. 

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