
I could not find what I was looking for, so I decided to make it. This is my current version of the stackable spool holder. I think I need to make the ends of the sticks a hair thicker, but getting there. It’s currently functional, but it is a hair flimsy. Like I said, it’s getting there. I’m currently using PETG for the print (trying to learn how it works printing wise), but I’ll try PLA soon. I also need to design a spindle for this, so it can be printed from top to bottom.
Before printing, make sure to rotate it so the bottom is flat. I will fix that in later versions.
Including the .f3d files
Picture includes earlier versions (on the left). The bottom right (with the blue TPU) is the latest iteration, supporting a semi failed print that I sort of made work over it. Since the (sort of) failed prints mess up towards the end, the bases still work as stack testing.
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/38fQgta on January 16, 2020 at 08:15PM by techslice87
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