Cupboard plate rack

Cupboard plate rack

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<p>This is a small modular plate rack I designed to organize the plates in my cupboard.</p> <p>it is designed with a 20mm space between each "spine", with a 10mm width and a 30° angle.</p> <p>Each segment has 4 spaces for plates, and a front and/or back joint to connect it to other pieces, in particular:</p> <ul> <li>front only has the back joint</li> <li>back only has the front joint</li> <li><p>middle has both the top of the joint is measured to receive an M3 nut, with the other piece sliding inside and an M3 bolt coming from under to secure. I used M3x16, without tightening all the way to have the bolt sit flush.</p> <p>Two pieces are joined by a link that fits in the hole in the middle. All tolerances are 0.1mm which on my printer makes it fit snug.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> </li> </ul> <p><strong>Printer:</strong></p> <p>Prusa Mini</p> <p><p class="detail-setting rafts"><strong>Rafts: </strong> <div><p>No</p></div><strong>Supports:</strong></p> <p>No</p> <p><p class="detail-setting resolution"><strong>Resolution: </strong> <div><p>0.4</p></div><strong>Infill:</strong></p> <p>20%-100%</p> <p><br/> <p class="detail-setting notes"><strong>Notes: </strong> </p><div><p>I printed in PLA on a 0.8mm nozzle,three perimeters, 20% infill for the link, the holders at 50% infill with a box modifier to fill at 100% the volume at the base of the spines. Probably a different material could use less infill.</p> Print holder flat on the side, while the link should be good to go as it is. No support required.</div></p> </p></p> Category: Kitchen &amp; Dining

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