Needed a tool drawer thingy but nothing I saw online was the right size. Ended up buying some serving trays from IKEA and printing this rack for them. Ended up going with PLA, seems strong enough. 4 perimeters with a 0.6mm nozzle.

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    14 hours ago

    When I first saw this I assumed these were baking pans and admired the bravado to assume no one would ever slide one in there whilst hot.

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    This is definitely one of those, “I dont have access to a tablesaw” prints. I feel you, I’ve got no room for one either.

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    Most of the hardware/home-improvement stores near me offer to cut the wood they sell to size.

    I probably would’ve gone that route, and then print the tracks for the trays. And screw those into the wood.

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      Why not make the tracks out of wood as well, its just square pieces

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        or angle iron/aluminum.

        I am really impressed by the quality of print of this, I have tried 3d printing a bunch and am constantly impressed by what folks (not me) can get out of these machines.

        At the same time I am confounded by what people choose to print. This geometry is waaaay simpler quicker cheaper to achieve without 3d printing.

        also I can’t get this output, so…

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    19 hours ago

    Tbf, 2.6kilos of bulk china PLA is probably cheaper than the sheet of plywood and glue+screws it would have taken to build that.

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    A table saw is not really needed for this sort of thing. A router with straight edge guides would work for dados for the shelves. Technically you could CTL with the router too, if you didn’t have a circular saw.

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    One single print or assembled? What printer did you use? I’m fascinated. I’ve wanted to make big storage for my bigger hobbies but I have a small printer.

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      Use your small printer to build a slightly larger printer, and then use that printer to build a slightly even larger printer. Then print this