Filament Spool Rack - Stackable - Glueless

Filament Spool Rack - Stackable - Glueless

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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With EMT end caps - 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is a stackable glueless rack system for storing your filament spools and boxes.

The assembly of the rack is pretty self-explanatory through the pictures. You connect a male part to a female part, do this two times to assemble a rectangle.

The diameter of the part is .725 and is designed to use low-cost and easily available 1/2 EMT conduit which has an OD of .706". Keep this in mind if you would like to source something else.

In my example, I bought 10ft pieces of EMT (for around $5.00) and cut them down to 2ft sections. You can use whatever length you want, but you may need to use the printed pieces in between long stretches of conduit.

These can be glued if needed/wanted, but the included dowel is a fairly nice friction fit, but that will depend on how well your printer is dialed in.

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As an electrician this really spoke to me. After a lot of modifications in Bambu studio this worked out great for my use case! Thank you!
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Really nice look. And so easy to put together. Mike is 90cm wide and the filament is to heavy (metal staves are too expensive so I used tree). I'm gonna print a rack to stand between the other two and then it should be fine. I didn't thought about how much filament I would be using to make this in for layers. Had to order more to make the last two 😂
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Exactly what I needed. Space is at a premium for me. I used 5 foot runs of EMT and printed an additional part to go in the middle. It's strong, I stood on it, and I weigh somewhere around 150 pounds. Fit is good. Debur your pipe before starting and there will be no issues. I may glue it together eventually, but physics seems to be doing a good enough job all on it's own. Printed with some generic PETG on a textured PEI plate. P1S priinter. I'm currently printing the parts for a second layer, and will likely print a 3rd.
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Came out good and is strong enough for all the spools I have
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Perfect solution to organize all my loose spools. Nice tight fit for EMT but had to glue joints so they don’t slip. Added octagon end caps for EMT as a finishing touch. Printed in SunLu Wood PLA.
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nice
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sometimes slips apart, and the .72 inch size is obnoxious because there are no dowels that come in that size. after sanding .75 in dowels, it’s a great little shelf
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I designed this to use 1/2 EMT conduit, which has an ID of .500 but an OD of .706 hence the .725 size for the holes. This is because conduit sizing is measured from the ID. Dowels, however, are indeed measured from the OD, so a 3/4 dowel would measure .750. I did however upload the step files so that they can easily be modified if needed.
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despite my size frustrations, it’s a good design and it’s working well as a shelf. needed glue though because the joints slip too easily.
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reprinted dowels at 102% to get a good snug fit
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Inches...sigh. 1,79324 cm - so for any EU and otherworldy citizen, inches will "not" work :(
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Look, I prefer the metric system as well, but I deal with the hand I've been dealt and since that is what we use at work, it's what my CAD is defaulted to. If you are talking about slicing the model, nches will work for you, the slicer usually detects when you import it and asks if you would like to automatically scale it, or you could just manually scale it by 25.4%
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Don't fit very good
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Can you give more details - too loose, too tight? I’ve found quite a bit of variance on cut EMT ends depending on deburring.
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