Bluray, PS3 and PS4 game case stand (extensible)
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I needed a proper way to store my Blu-ray discs, so I designed a stand for them. This one holds at least six discs and can potentially hold hundreds or thousands more, depending on how well the plastic holds up. One of my main goals was to make it extensible, and preferably without using screws or glue. Both objectives were met, although some additional support from glue might be beneficial when building a larger stand. My current build has over 100 discs loaded, with room for at least twenty more. To go beyond that, I can simply print more parts. The structure is sturdy enough to handle being lifted by myself, but it's clear that adding more discs will cause something to break fairly soon. Still, I'm pleased with how rigid it is. To assemble the bare minimum stand, select the following components: one stand2_foot_left.stl, one stand2_foot_right.stl, two stand2_plate_left.stl, two stand2_plate_right.stl, one stand2_side_beamX_left_slots.stl, one stand2_side_beamX_right_slots.stl, one stand2_back_beam_X.stl, two stand2_end_cap.stl, and one stand2_end_cap_back.stl. To extend the stand upwards, print more of: stand2_side_beamX_left_slots.stl, stand2_side_beamX_right_slots.stl, stand2_back_beam_X.stl, stand2_plate_left.stl, and stand2_plate_right.stl. To expand the stand sideways, you'll need to print: stand2_foot_joined.stl (one per column), stand2_plate_joined.stl (one per column per beam count plus one), stand2_side_beamX_middle.stl (one per column per beam count), stand2_back_beam_X.stl (one per column per beam count), one stand2_end_cap.stl, and one stand2_end_cap_back.stl.
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