Plates and lids Organizer

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Plates and lids Organizer

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Dish holder / Plates stand / Plates and lids Organizer

 

This is a modular, adjustable, and 3D-printable kitchen organizer designed to dry, store, and organize your plates, bowls, lids, and utensils. The organizer is designed to be compact, versatile, and easy to print and assemble. It is perfect for anyone who wants to keep their kitchen organized and clutter-free.

 

Modular design: The organizer features a modular design that allows you to expand it by printing additional pieces. The modular design also makes it easy to replace individual pieces if they get damaged.

 

Adjustable design: The organizer features an adjustable length that can be customized to accommodate different types of utensils and dishes. This means you can pull it out to fit larger plates or utensils also you can push in to make gaps between pegs denser to fit smaller utensils.

 

Compact design: as I mentioned before when it is not in use, the organizer can be folded up into a compact size. This makes it easy to store in a drawer or cupboard when you're not using it. The compact design also makes it easy to transport the organizer if you need to take it with you on vacation or to a friend's house.

 

Easy to print: The organizer is designed to be easy to print using a 3D printer. The pieces are simple and require no supports. This makes it a great project for beginners who are new to 3D printing. The organizer is also easy to assemble using just your hands. And STL files are separated so that you can make completes of pieces that fit on your print plate.

 

Easy to use: The organizer is easy to use and requires no special instructions. Simply place your dishes, utensils, and lids between the pegs, and let them air dry completely before stacking them away.

 

Overall, this is a great modular, adjustable, and 3D-printable kitchen organizer that can be used to dry, store, and organize your plates, bowls, lids, and utensils. It is a versatile organizer that can be used in a variety of kitchens and is easy to print and assemble. Its modular design allows it to be customized to fit your needs. The compact design makes it easy to store in a drawer or cupboard when not in use, and the easy-to-print design makes it a great project for beginners who are new to 3D printing.

 

 

Print settings :

  • Bolts and threads infill should be over 50%
  • Sticks can be printed in 30% infill
  • Speed 80mm/s
  • No support needed

Needed parts :

  • You need at least 4 sticks to make something similar to the holder in photos, but you can make it longer and have more slots by printing more sticks.
  • Also, small bolts are needed at the intersection of 2 sticks. (You need to print as many as you have intersections)
  • Longer bolts are needed to connect sticks at the sides, they also function as a peg to hold dishes they are needed at every side intersection and 2 are needed at both ends. Also, you need 2 threads at both ends to make stand levels equal.

 

Needed parts Simplified :

  • For 2 Holding slots : 4 sticks / 2 small bolts / 6 long bolts / 2 threads
  • For 3 Holding slots : 6 sticks / 3 small bolts / 8 long bolts / 2 threads
  • For 4 Holding slots : 8 sticks / 4 small bolts / 10 long bolts / 2 threads
  • For 5 Holding slots : 10 sticks / 5 small bolts / 12 long bolts / 2 threads
  • For 6 Holding slots : 12 sticks / 6 small bolts / 14 long bolts / 2 threads

I hope this longer description is to your liking. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

 

 

 

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