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Filament Spool Rack for Multiboard 3d model
Filament Spool Rack for Multiboard 3d model
Filament Spool Rack for Multiboard 3d model
Filament Spool Rack for Multiboard 3d model
Filament Spool Rack for Multiboard 3d model
Filament Spool Rack for Multiboard 3d model
Filament Spool Rack for Multiboard 3d model
Filament Spool Rack for Multiboard 3d model

Filament Spool Rack for Multiboard

UPDATED New versions use Heavy Weight-Bearing Hook Snaps, which will allow you to install the shelf bracket without removal of the Multiboard tiles.

Multiboard Filament Spool Rack Brackets to use with your Multiboard tiles and wooden dowels/closet rods to store filament spools.

The brackets are designed to fit 1.25" wooden dowels/closet rods that can be found at your local hardware store. I've also included various metric versions as well. Let me know if anyone needs to a different diameter and I will post additional print profiles that fit your needs.

Mounting to your Multiboard Updated the push-connect pegs to the new Bolt-locked pegs. The new model IS NOT COMPATABLE with my remixed Multiboard T-bolts. The new method has the advantage that it does not require removal of the Multiboard tiles.

Required Multiboard Parts:

  • (1) Heavy Weight-Bearing Hook Snaps

  • (1) Small Thread - Lite Multipoint (I HIGHLY suggest printing these in PETG)

    Optional - depending on your setup:

  • (1) 13 mm Big Thread, Flat Head, Push-Fit Hole, Bolt (if you are using 8mm offset mounts)

Place the Heavy Weight-Bearing Hook Snaps onto the peg on the top bracket and secure using the Small Thread - Lite Multipoint.

For the bottom peg, I used these 13 mm Big Thread, Flat Head, Push-Fit Hole, Bolts screwed into the Multiboard. Use a spare push peg to help screw it in, if needed. When screwed in all the way, the bottom of the bolt sits flush against the wall if you are using the 8mm offset mounts, helping to support the bottom of the bracket. You may also use any other open snap you might already have on your Multiboard setup.

Depending on how many spools you intend to hang from this rack, you may want to reinforce your Multiboard tiles around the brackets with additional wall-mount snaps. This will reduce the amount of flex on the Multiboard tiles to avoid any potential failures of the system.

Brackets can be printed using standard Multiboard print settings: 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layers, 15% infill, random seams for strength. Supports are recommended for the push-fit pegs, but not required.

For additional pictures on how to mount the brackets, please visit my MakerWorld Page.

(If you like my designs, please support me by downloading from MakerWorld). Thanks!)

Community Makes (4)
Works pretty well
Excellent! Mounted these to 3 wide tiles with bolt locked french cleats and set the holes to fit 1/2" EMT. It's been working like a dream for months.
Not sure if I really needed the center support, but figured it couldn't hurt. Looks and works great.
Make by user
Works pretty well
Excellent! Mounted these to 3 wide tiles with bolt locked french cleats and set the holes to fit 1/2" EMT. It's been working like a dream for months.
Not sure if I really needed the center support, but figured it couldn't hurt. Looks and works great.
Make by user


Community Makes (4)
Works pretty well
Excellent! Mounted these to 3 wide tiles with bolt locked french cleats and set the holes to fit 1/2" EMT. It's been working like a dream for months.
Not sure if I really needed the center support, but figured it couldn't hurt. Looks and works great.
Make by user
Works pretty well
Excellent! Mounted these to 3 wide tiles with bolt locked french cleats and set the holes to fit 1/2" EMT. It's been working like a dream for months.
Not sure if I really needed the center support, but figured it couldn't hurt. Looks and works great.
Make by user

Discussions
B
brodriguez
 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab X1
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density15 %
SupportsNone
Nathan W
nathan.wuntke

how many walls?

Nathan W
nathan.wuntke

how many walls?

Nathan W
nathan.wuntke

how many walls?

Nathan W
nathan.wuntke

how many walls?

Nathan W
nathan.wuntke

how many walls?

Nathan W
nathan.wuntke

how many walls?

Nathan W
nathan.wuntke

sorry for all of these, had a little glitch

George D
grergor
Works pretty well
Works pretty well 3d model
PrinterAnycubic Kobra 2 Pro
MaterialPETG
Craig
ak3dtech
Excellent! Mounted these to 3 wide tiles with bolt locked french cleats and set the holes to fit 1/2" EMT. It's been working like a dream for months.
Excellent! Mounted these to 3 wide tiles with bolt locked french cleats and set the holes to fit 1/2" EMT. It's been working like a dream for months. 3d model
Tim
timothy.s.dev
Not sure if I really needed the center support, but figured it couldn't hurt. Looks and works great.
Not sure if I really needed the center support, but figured it couldn't hurt. Looks and works great. 3d model
 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab H2D
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density15 %
SupportsNone
Theyeron L
theyeronlowe

Having issues with the Weight bearing snaps being really really loose on the top pegs. Is this normal? The reason I ask is because I've printed this and its worked for about 2 weeks and then all of a sudden fell. Do I need a middle bracket? only 21 units wide.

D
Devildog70

Same problem

D
Dre733

I've printed it twice now. Both times I don't have threads in the holes. I see them in the slicer but I don't have them when i print.

R

This is such a waste of the multiboard behind it. Use a standard screwed bracket and you won't be printing hours of multiboard just to hide it and make it unusable forever.

Jason N
jnadal0001

1.3125 inch version would be fantastic (33.3375 mm).

DK
Kongzi888

Hello. Too big for Prusa MK4, is there another way, rotation with lot of supports or cut and glue ? Thanks

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