Shoes organizer (3D print + cardboard)
cults3d
This shoe organizer was inspired by the ones posted by JujuGG and Master_Q. We liked the concepts but needed to create one that we could print on an Ender 2 (150 x 150 mm), using the minimum amount of plastic possible, and quickly, so that we could print many. Then we realized that we had a lot of Amazon boxes lying around, so we decided to use a mixture of plastic and cardboard. This is a filament-efficient print. It uses around 6 meters of filament per part (12 meters in total) and 2 pieces of cardboard, one at the Top where you put the second shoe, and one at the bottom to help keep everything in place. The initial design used glue to hold the cardboard parts together, used only 3.5 meters of filament, and printed in roughly half an hour. Then, we figured that it would be more eco-friendly if it didn't need any adhesive, so in order to save the planet we added some slots where you can slide the cardboard parts. Next steps: -Optimize the slots to hold the cardboard parts in place. -Reduce the use of material and the print time. Follow us / support Did you like this design? Follow us on Instagram! We are @twothingies If you really like what we are doing and want to support us, you could buy us a coffee or two! Disclaimer Please be aware that our designs are available for free for non-commercial purposes only. If you'd like to sell prints of one of our designs, we would be happy to discuss that with you! Please send us a message if you are interested at twothingies@gmail.com
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