
Spice Rack Component Storage
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What's this?\nYour choice - A laser cut spice rack or semiconductor storage.\nSee:http://jrainimo.com/build/?p=980\nMore info\nHere are all the DXFs needed. "Sidecap" holds the assembly square, but isn't required in the latest version and can be left off.\n"Side" and "retainer" should be cut twice for each shelf.\nThese files are designed for 3mm material and M3 screws (13-16mm long). Check below for using different materials.\nA 3D version of this project that's also editable is available through Autodesk here:http://a360.co/21Q52Bq\nThis is the "small vial" size, fitting orange-capped 1.5mL plastic test tubes found on AliExpress for very cheap.\nIf you need different sizes, download Fusion 360 and edit this file. Change only five variables to adjust the assembly for different test tube sizes: vial_height, vial_diameter, vial_lidheight, vial_lidDiameter, and shelf_numVials\n(You'll need to select component->body in the histogram and rebuild that step too)\nOther variables control everything from material thicknesses, hardware sizes, shelf length, and tilt angle - literally every single value is done through parameters.
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