Under-shelf Yeti Lid Rack
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This is a quick rack I made to store my Yeti lids under a cabinet shelf. There are two main rails: a side, and a center. You will need 2 sides, and 1 fewer center rails than you want lanes. The sides are tapered front and back so the one print works for either a left or a right. The rails all measure about 8.5 inches long, as that was the depth of my cabinet. I had to turn them at a 30 degree angle to get them to print on my Ender 3 V2, but was able to print several at a time. I also included the spacers I made to aid in installation. The small one leaves a gap for the smaller yeti lids, while the long one works for the larger yeti lids. I recommend printing 2 each. Use the spacer to simulate a lid, accounting for the gap needed between rails. Wiggle room is accounted for in the spacer, so hug the spacer tight with the rails during install, and the lids will slide easily without being sloppy. I recommend a narrow double sided tape to stick them to the underside of your shelf, or you can drill holes and screw them in place. This is my first upload here, so if you like them, let me know, and I'll share more of the functional, handy prints I've been making.
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