Not your typical filament rack - yes, it's modular!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 เม.ย. 2024
- Not the typical filament rack - yes, it's modular!
Hi there fellow tinkers!
Today we’re going to solve one big problem I have with storage, especially when it comes to 3D printing filament.
You might have it all sorted out, and in that case I’m happy for you, but if you’re like me and you have filament spools laying all around your house, you’ve came to the right place, as I think I have a solution that will transform the way you think about filament storage.
Let's build together a modular design that solves this problem, based on the 20mm aluminium extrusion by open beam. Yes, there is some hardware required, but for the greater good.
All the models designed by me are free to download here:
Makerworld:
makerworld.com/en/models/438222
Printables:
www.printables.com/model/8524...
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Awesome use of OpenBuilds V-Slot Linear Rail. Love this project!
Thanks a lot, guys! 🥳
Love your storage solution, especially the strength you have built into it. I can’t wait to see the upper layers!
Thanks a lot! :)
this is awesome thanks for making and sharing not just files but the journey
My pleasure :)
Awesome design very practical, thanks for posting !!! Happy Extruding !
My pleasure! :)
"Never build something you can easily buy online"... except when it costs 3 times as much. I priced out just the extrusion and the beam for a single row and it would be around $50 and that's not including the screws and heat set inserts.
I currently use a 100% 3D printed modular rack and have used probably around 4 spools of filament to get 4 rows of spool storage (48 spools). I can easily expand horizontally or vertically for around 800g per 12 spools of storage space. With this rack it's rock solid at 4 layers and could probably do 5 or maybe even 6, but can expand horizontally basically infinitely or until you run out of wall space. I reckon I've used roughly $80 worth of filament to get essentially 4 times the storage that I would get for ~$60 using this method.
There may be some limitations, but for my purposes where I'm just storing filament it has so far served me well. Actually I'm about out of space so planning on expanding again soon.
Hmm for me the 25cm 2040 extrusions were 5$ each, but they might be cheaper in this part of the world, not sure. Technically 10$ for each 20kg of filament, then adding the fastners and heat inserts it should be roughly 30$ per 20kg of holding capacity. True, 100% printed would be much cheaper, but it won't fit my future needs for sure, as I would like to add more layers with different uses while still keeping the entire rack looking cohesive :)
What solution is it? I have been searching for something cost effective.
@mattsmith4993 It's called Modular Filament Spool Rack by TeeMuumi on Printables. I did add another row for a total of 60 spools stored since my original comment and it's still holding up pretty well. I probably wouldn't go any higher than this (5 rows of spool high) so any future expansion will have to be horizontal.
Awesome work! Mă bucur că aduci Romania in acest domeniu. Big up!❤
Multumesc! 🫡
Great work! Very impressed design, does the job, and well yet very simple and easy on the eyes!
You’ve earned a new sub good sir!
Thanks a lot, sir! 🫡
Imi place foarte mult modularitatea raftului tau. Ai de gand sa mai extinzi proiectul cu piese sau functionalitati noi pe viitor? Cum sunt de exemplu Gridfinity si Multiboard.
Salut! Da, am in plan :)
If you flip those brackets it would be much stronger because in the force is being put down on the triangular bracket instead of being pulled away from it. Especially with the 3D printed part that may split at a layer line
That’s true! I chose the orientation of the parts in such way it won’t split at layer lines. But yes, having it inverted would be stronger, but I didn’t like the looks of it that way 😅
@@tinkertv i mean its not holding that much weight so either way would be fine, so better to do it the way you like looking at it 100%!!
I'd be curious to hear if you looked at the RepRack system and if you did, what made you choose to design an alternative.
I’ve seen it, yes, but it seemed to be quite flimsy. Also I did not like the aesthetics of it and wanted to have a way to secure more things to the system with v-slot nuts. That one is very effective for filament but not more I would say
Why were you using a torx bit to tighten a hex screw?
Because sometimes I'm lazy and my hex bits were kind of out of reach at that time :)
Engineers always be over engineering over complicating solutions that are not complicated at all.
Word 😅
also aluminium extrusions don't come cheap..
@@GizmoTheGreen That's correct! That's why I only opted for the 25cm cantilever ones, as those were roughly 10$ both, pre cut to length, the wall hanger was printed
Nice one bro, thanks!
My pleasure 🫡
do you have a materials list? the extrusion and hardware specs? Thanks
Yes I do, you can find everything in the Printables description, along with the .stl files :) www.printables.com/model/852456-modular-filament-storage-system
@@tinkertv thank you! such awesome work! perfect!
can't wait to see what you come up with next...
Exceptional video
Thanks a lot! :)
¿Está a la venta tu diseño?
It’s free, check the video description 👌
@@tinkertv thank you.!
Tare tricoul!
USELESS!!!!!!
Thanks for the feedback! 🫡