
Simple Spice Rack
thingiverse
I wanted a spice rack with a minimal look, and nothing else on Thingiverse quite matched what I was going for. I also wanted mine to be pretty wide, so I decided to bridge the gap using wood and 3D print some end caps to hold it together. The design only needs two lengths of wood, two 3D printed end pieces and a way to stick the end pieces to the wall (I used 3M Command strips). It comes in two depths - one to exactly fit the small spice containers from supermarkets and another deeper one for more multi-purpose applications (fits a variety of things other than what is pictured.) The end pieces are designed to work with a 40 x 12mm beam as the base, and 40 x 8mm round edge moulding for the front. Specifically, I designed it to work with these two lengths of wood bought from Bunnings in Australia: [Porta 40 x 12mm 2.4m Treated Pine DAR](https://www.bunnings.com.au/porta-40-x-12mm-2-4m-treated-pine-dar_p8480416) [Porta 40 x 8mm 2.4m Clear Pine Round Edge Moulding](https://www.bunnings.com.au/porta-40-x-8mm-2-4m-clear-pine-round-edge-moulding_p8480020) Just cut the lengths of wood to size, and then slide them into the 3D printed end pieces after sticking them to the wall. There is also an optional sag holder that you can see in the first picture, that you can snap onto the middle of the rack to stop the bottom beam from sagging in the middle if your rack is particularly wide. I've only modelled it for the shallower of the two racks however.
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