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Caulking Tube Shelf for Cylindrical Objects

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

All versions - 0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
All versions - 0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
Designer
9.8 h
4 plates
4.9(14)

52mm objects, 4x4 - 0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
52mm objects, 4x4 - 0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
Designer
6.4 h
2 plates
4.9(11)

52mm objects,  3x3 - 0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
52mm objects, 3x3 - 0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
Designer
4.2 h
3 plates
5.0(7)

67mm objects, 3x3 - 0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
67mm objects, 3x3 - 0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
Designer
6.7 h
2 plates
5.0(2)

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Description

This is a 3D printable shelf designed specifically for cylindrical objects like caulking tubes and other similar items.

 

Two Size Variations:

  • 4x4 Shelf: Fits up to 16 objects with a maximum diameter of 52mm. (Caulking tubes)
  • 3x3 Shelf: Fits up to 9 objects with a maximum diameter of 52mm. Fits for A1 mini.
  • 3x3 Shelf: Fits up to 9 objects with a maximum diameter of 67mm. (Foam cans)

     

Each side of the shelf is printed individually and can be easily assembled. You can press-fit the pieces together or use a small amount of superglue for a more permanent bond.

 

Recommended print settings: 100% infill for maximum strength and stability. I printed it in PLA.

 

 

Update 2025-10-01:

  • Added 52mm 3x3 version that can be printed on A1 mini.

 

Update 2024-12-29:

  • For some odd reason the STL downloaded from Makerworld did not contain both objects (Shelf & Connector), even though the uploaded STL was correct. I split the shelf and connectors up into  their own STLs
  • Moved 52mm Shelf a little back on the build plate so it does not interfere with pruge line

 

 

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