Drain pipe shelfs

Drain pipe shelfs

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I'm currently working on a small drain pipe shelf with a shelf depth of around 28mm that requires two pieces of 6mm bolts and nuts. I'm also printing a larger shelf version, approximately 55mm deep, which will take about 40 hours to print due to its size, as it's roughly 23mm wider than my 200x200 printbed. This means the shelf needs to be printed at an angle of around 40 degrees, requiring plenty of support. If everything goes well, I'll post the results and might even design a 3-4 part version to reduce printing time. UPDATE The larger tray print went smoothly, but it took about 39.5 hours to complete and wasted some filament due to excessive support needed. If you don't have a printbed larger than 223mm, I wouldn't recommend attempting this print. Printing the "Buckle" part took around 2.5 hours at 40% infill. FINAL UPDATE To reduce printing time and filament usage, I made some adjustments and added "bigtray196" and "buckle196" indicators to show their approximate width. This allowed me to print them without support and level with my 200x200 printbed. As a result, the tray's print time was reduced to about 7.5 hours. I also designed a detachable hook for added functionality. With that, I'm concluding my development of the drain pipe shelf project.

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