Spool Rack - Pipe & Connector

Remixed by

Spool Rack - Pipe & Connector

Remixed by
Boost
46
107
31

Print Profile(3)

All
X1
P1S
P1P
X1 Carbon
X1E
A1

0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
Designer
3.1 h
2 plates
5.0(10)

main frame - 4x stack
main frame - 4x stack
Designer
27 h
1 plate
4.0(1)

main frame - 6x stack
main frame - 6x stack
Designer
33.9 h
1 plate

Boost
46
107
31
1
143
168
Released

Description

I wanted to print everything, so I also created pipe and connector pieces. 
Printed in PLA. 

Attention: 
I have added two models that print a stack of 4 or 6 parts. 
These advanced profiles must first be checked in the slicer to ensure that everything is set correctly. I only use the OrcaSlicer.

Please only use these profiles if you are an advanced printer, otherwise you are likely to make a mistake and waste material.

Have fun and keep printing!

Comment & Rating (31)

Please fill in your opinion
(0/5000)

Printed fine with 0.4 mm nozzle, PETG CF was a little too big with 0.6 mm nozzle. All in all, perfect model! Thank you!
The designer has replied
0
Reply
Glad to here it! Enjoy your awesome spool rack and thank you! :)
0
Reply
How did you take the stack apart? Mine is one big solid block it looks like.
0
Reply
Replying to @xplatinun :
Didn't stack it. saw it too late that I could've done that but you should separate the the parts with either petg and ziro distance or support for pla. not so easy in Bambu slicer tho. need to use height modifier and different filament for said height. easier in prusa, just check YT how to stack.
0
Reply
Print Profile
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
This saved me a trip to the hardware store, and these look much better than white PVC pipe. .4 nozzle with .28 layer height. The increased layer height, bumped it up from .24 to .28, brought down my print time by over an hour, and the pieces still fit together great. Thank you. *I've expanded using the pipe extensions and works great. i kept expanding wider and higher. i learned that if i needed wider than two pipes wide that i should install braces in middle what it would flex and bow 👍
(Edited)
The designer has replied
1
Reply
I'm really pleased that you like it and I'm glad you didn't have to go out to buy the stuff. ...More time for the important things in life: Printing things. xD Have fun with your spool rack and thank you for your tip to increase the layer height.
(Edited)
1
Reply
Worked great. For some reason I was getting an error saying it was too tall. I resized to 99.9% and it printed without issue. Printed all parts in white petg.
The designer has replied
0
Reply
The color looks great! Great choice!
0
Reply
Print Profile
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
work just grate and save space fulllll printing like 3 or 4 more worer
The designer has replied
0
Reply
Thanks for your reply and I hope you'll enjoy your spool rack! :)
0
Reply
Print Profile
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
Prints and fits perfect with 0.4 mm but should use like 95 % or so when printing with 0.6 mm since I had to sand those down at the end where I used them. Still, even PLA+ holds the weight although PLA ST ist definitely the better option. CF also ist good but one of the connectors broke when trying to hammer the end in^^. Not the fault of the model though :)
1
Reply
Print Profile
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
The designer has replied
0
Reply
You have taken the first big step! Very nice, now print 4 pipes and 2 connectors and you're ready to go! Btw: The filament looks very nice.
0
Reply
How did you take the stack apart?
0
Reply
what connect did you use on the sides? these files are for just the pipe part.
The designer has replied
0
Reply
The pipes are simply plugged into the sides. You don't need anything else.
0
Reply
Replying to @Alaska.saedel :
there is no file for the sides. just the poles and the connectors.
0
Reply
Replying to @alexismajacob :
Please use the original model... I have only added a small detail (as a remix).
1
Reply
Printed great but I cannot take the stack apart lol.
The designer has replied
0
Reply
Did I just waste 800g of filament and 24 hours of my time? 😒
0
Reply
Please tell me that you printed the interface layers in PETG and the rest in PLA. If not, it will be difficult to get the stack apart because it's one solid piece. Otherwise it's just a bit tricky. It's best to start on one side and slowly spread the parts.
0
Reply
Print Profile
main frame - 4x stack
0
Reply
Print Profile
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0
Reply