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Filament Rack Brackets for Wire Shelves using half-inch PVC

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Publication date 2024-01-09 at 00:07
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2024-01-08 at 19:25
Design number 1698687

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This is a set of brackets for use with wire racks to store your filament spools. They are designed for use with four sections of 1/2 inch standard PVC tubing (I used schedule 40). There is a slot if you want to use a zip-tie to secure it to the rack if the fit is not as snug as you like, although I have found it is not necessary. They clip on to the wire racks quite nicely.

You can make it any length you want simply by printing a support bracket every 2 feet or so. In the photo you can see I am using a total of 6 brackets to cover two heavy duty wire shelves spanning almost 8 feet. Half-inch PVC is cheap at your local hardware store (usually less than $3-$4 for a 10 foot section.

Print the end-cap normally and then once mirrored for the opposite end. I used Gorilla glue on the end-caps to hold the PVC tubing in place. I used a 10mm brim during printing. No print supports needed.

The structure is quite strong. Mine is about 3/4 full of spools which is about 60 pounds and it's not flexing at all. It could easily hold 45 1-kilo spools (approx 100 pounds for my 7.5 foot long rack).

Unrelated Side Note: Yes, I keep my spools in gallon zip-lock bags with a desiccant packet because I live in a sub-tropical climate. Despite having an 800sq foot dehumidifier in a 120sq foot room, it barely keeps the humidity down to 45%. So far I have never had a problem with wet filament. Heat is a bigger problem for me. With 4 printers, 12 computers, and several other pieces of equipment, it is hard to keep the temperature below 90 degrees (and I even have air conditioning installed in my lab).

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