
StashColumn
thingiverse
Sometimes desktop organization means relegating those few small items that always seem to be scattered around out of sight. With the StashColumn, not an inch of surface space is wasted, we simply elevate it, making it ideal for compact work surfaces. StashColumn comes in both short and tall versions, depending on your needs and the build volume of your printer. Optional storage drawers are available to suit your requirements. Choose one full drawer, three stacked drawers, or go without one altogether! Smooth rotation is provided by 34 standard .177 Cal. (4.5mm) BBs, securely fastened between the base and top. This design can be printed all at once with proper nesting of components, and the ability to use soluble support materials, thanks to standardized clearances between parts with a .2mm layer height. StashColumn supports larger items such as potted plants, bookshelf speakers, or decorative display items with a base size up to 140mm (5.5in). To prevent StashColumn from shifting due to uneven desk or print surfaces, the base features four recessed locations for standard 1/2" rubber cabinet door bumpers that provide grip. StashColumn was designed in Autodesk Fusion360 for the Organized Fusion design challenge. The sample print shown in the photos was printed in Hatchbox Wood filament on a Tevo Tarantula using 5% infill, four walls, and a .2mm layer height. The base components require support material at about 10% density. StashColumnShort requires 166.6mm of Z height, while StashColumnTall requires 287mm. If printing the three-drawer stack, print one bottom drawer and two others. https://youtu.be/Ql5AUJcWR2o https://youtu.be/-WizHFmJFVY https://youtu.be/b6GY72l8KpY Edit: Now that the contest has ended, I will add that this design was created to accommodate a Pax 3 in a Skunk Case. If you have a similar setup, this is a perfect fit and easy to use.
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