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3D model Filament storage stack (stackable) by Excelsior on MakerWorld

Description

A filament stack to store and easily access filament.

 

Need a lid for your stack check it out. Stack lid

Print profiles - Stack types

Half circle stack

  1. Designed to be a quick print while still maintaining good strength
  2. Designed around Bambu Lab filament boxes with spools - Perfect fit for these boxes
  3. Uses the least amount of material

Hexagon stack

  1.  Design with more focus on strength
  2. Designed around Bambu Lab filament boxes with spools - Perfect fit for these boxes
  3. Good utility is that it provides a grip so you can easily move the stack around
  4. Recommend to have this stack as the bottom stack or first stack

Multi purpose stack

  1. Same design as the Half circle stack with additional support able to hold smaller items
  2. Can hold all types of box sizes or spools that are in a vacuum bag or just the spool
  3. Perfect if you need more flexibility and adds just a little more material 

 

Stack Lids

If you are looking for a lid that is compatible for the stack please check them out in this link: Stack lids

The lids have a connecting feature so you can connect your stacks together and comes in two variations.

 

 

General information

The stack are all sturdy and can be stacked as high as needed they are more than capable of supporting the weight of the stored filament.

 

All the stack types (print profile) can be used together. For example you can stack Half circle stack on top of a hexagon stack and you can stack as many as you need. Let's say you need to store 4 boxes and 2 extra spools then you can stack them 6 levels for example with a combination of 4x half circle stacks and 2x multi purpose stacks

 

If you have a place in mind you want to store filament and you are wondering how many levels (number of stacks) you need you can measure it by dividing the height by 100 millimeters (10 cm), that would give you the number of stacks needed.

 

If you are thinking about stacking the stacks really high just make sure that the hole stack is secure.

 

when it comes to print material I have been using PLA for printing the stacks and have not encountered any issues while printing. It's cost-effective and sturdy for this print. If you use another material please share how the print went.

 

 

 

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Filament storage stack (stackable)

Published on Jan 8, 2025

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