MODULAR SPICE RACK (OR HOLDER FOR WHATEVER YOU LIKE!)
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I will be adding a piece to join each bank of 3 holders soon, hence the slots at the end. The plan is to make it possible to print out as many as needed. Each print is a bank of 3, just like in the photo. The supports simply slot in and keep the distance between the top and bottom uniform. They fit most spice jars (in the UK at least!), and the ID is 48mm, but obviously you can scale them up if necessary. They can be used to hold anything. You can even print out just the bottom section and use them for little screws or components. Use good-quality double-sided tape, such as Gorilla or similar, to stick them to the inside of your kitchen cabinets, side of your PC, garage door, or whatever. Of course, you can also drill them if you prefer. I'm sure you'll find a use for them, my partner just wanted a spice rack for inside a kitchen cabinet, but I'm using them for small components on my desk (bottom section stuck to the side of my PC case). They print great and don't need any supports, apart from for the ends of the support rods. But they're in a separate file and print quickly anyway. I prefer a higher infill to give them a bit of strength. Other than that, you can print how you like. Purposely made so that you don't need supports other than for the support rods (for the cylindrical ends, you'll see).
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