
IKEA SKÅDIS wall storage: Filament buffer and drybox mounts
prusaprinters
<p>Simple to print IKEA SKÅDIS wall storage mounts for MMU2S filament buffer, and for wall-mounted drybox</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Simple to print IKEA SKÅDIS wall storage mounts for MMU2S filament buffer, and for <a href="https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/4603-wall-mounted-drybox">wall-mounted drybox</a>.</p><h3>Instructions: wall-mounted dryboxes to SKÅDIS</h3><p>First attach printed <i>skadis_mount_drybox_upper.stl</i> to SKÅDIS wall storage. Push them all the way back, then push them down a little bit so that <b>round hooks are pointing up, and square mounting hooks are pointing down</b>. Please note that you must leave between mounts at least one SKÅDIS slot, otherwise dryboxes won't fit next to each other.</p><p>Next take a power drill and attach <b>5.5mm metal drill</b>. From drybox drill open upper row and bottom row and leave middle row as is.</p><p>Then attach printed <i>skadis_mount_drybox_lower.stl</i> to the lower part of the drilled holes. Push them in so that <b>round hooks are pointing down</b>. Purpose of this is to keep drybox in level with upper mount preventing twist and turn (and possible damage for the actual mount).</p><p>Finally push drybox to actual mount attached in SKÅDIS.</p><h3>Instructions: filament buffer</h3><p>Place filament buffer below dryboxes and push in printed mount, <i>skadis_mount_filament_buffer_lower.stl</i> to narrow part of the filament buffer. Push lower buffer holder in SKÅDIS slots and push print little bit down so that it will lock to SKÅDIS.</p><p>Next take two pieces print, <i>skadis_mount_filament_buffer_upper_right.stl</i> and <i>skadis_mount_filament_buffer_upper_left.stl</i> and snap in them together. <b>Mind the orientation: both of the notches at the ends must point to same direction!</b></p><p>Place print on upper part of the filament buffer and snap it in the SKÅDIS.</p><h3>Instructions: printing</h3><p>For printing these mounts I <b>strongly recommend using PETG</b>. I haven't done any tests with PLA so example strength to hold 1,6 kilograms with PLA mount is unsure. However PETG is what I have tested and determined that this material should be strong enough for this purpose.</p><p>When printing, <b>use orientation what STL have</b>: prints are oriented in way that stress is focusing on long print lines leaving layer gaps with almost stress free. <i>This cannot be emphasised too much: if you rotate models along any other axis than Z</i>, <b>you are risking rigidity of these objects</b> and you might end up fallen drybox.</p><p>Best print settings are 0.2mm quality settings, but <i>change infill to 40%</i> and add supports when printing drybox models. These two models require small amount of support material to provide best possible strength for the printed object.</p>
With this file you will be able to print IKEA SKÅDIS wall storage: Filament buffer and drybox mounts with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on IKEA SKÅDIS wall storage: Filament buffer and drybox mounts.