Spice Rack (BBL Spool recycle)

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Spice Rack (BBL Spool recycle)

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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6 plates
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Re-purpose your empty BBL spools with this stack-able herb and spice rack carousel.

Featuring a carousel base fitted with 608 skateboard bearings or alternatively I have included spacers to use instead of bearings should you not have any laying about.


Top mounted handle allowing you to rotate the carousel to view all your herbs and spices.

Each container is a multi part print allowing you to customize them with an accent color. 
Open top lids with interchangeable sprinkler sizes.


Each set of parts have been sliced on separate plates with tailored print settings for each.
I recommend to print the containers with PETG filament for food safety and for better hinge mechanics. 
Designed to be printed with no supports but it wouldn't hurt to add a little under the hinge pins.
These can be used for herbs and spices or even nuts and bolts etc the choice is endless.


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Great model, but somehow I have the feeling that something is missing. Specifically, where do I place the containers? Isn't there a missing intermediate shelf between the carousel and the containers? A plate should be placed on these wheels in the carousel, on which the containers are then placed. Or am I making a mistake in my thinking?
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I believe what you are referring to is the filament spool that is needed for it to work. The idea behind this design was to recycle your empty bambulab filament spools and they play the main part in making this design work. I hope I've understood your question correctly.
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Replying to @xanderdesigns :
Ah, thank you, now it's clear to me, I must have overlooked that somewhere. Great idea, now I know how it works, what I was missing.
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