USB Drive Storage Rack (Modular, Push to Open)
This snap-together, scalable, modular USB drive storage system uses a rotating 2-stage spring-driven push-push style system to elevate your USB drives and store them with style. You can use it to store an unlimited number of drives as well as configure the structure with or without separating walls and end walls.
The device is 100% printed; no hardware or metal springs are required. The compliant springs built into the design are resilient enough for repeated use. The end wall can be used on either end, both ends or in between the USB drive holders.
I will post a video showing the assembly shortly.
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Print Settings For the best results, use these settings:
- Material: PLA (this design is optimized for PLA)
- Nozzle: 0.4mm
- Layer Height: 0.2mm
- Line Width: 0.4mm
- Wall Count: 4 (1.6mm)
- Top and Bottom Layer Count: 5
- Detect Thin Walls: ON
- Wall Generator: Arachne
- Infill: 40% (Cubic)
- Brim: No
- Support: No
UPDATE 2025-01-08:
- It was just brought to my attention that the receiver part I uploaded did not have the support piece included. I have re-uploaded that now and it should print much better with that. Please download it again and print the new part titled "USB Rack 1v00c receiver with support.stl".
- I have also now added an XL version of the base and wall. These parts are indicated with the XL in their file name. The original design will accommodate a USB drive body of up to 42mm and the XL will accommodate a body of up to 66mm in length.
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this would be really cool if it was compatible with gridfinity
Awesome. Thanks for posting.
Really nice design, impressive display of mechanical design and additive manufacturing problem solving!
Also the receiver support piece you show in the video is not actually part of the print. So maybe you updated that part? Printed fine though.
I really like the print. Fun to use.
oh wow, thank you for telling me. I totally missed that. Will repost it. I am surprised you could print it without support. Well done. And, thank you again.
Hi! I just downloaded this incridible model, but the zip file contains only 4 files. the receiver is missing...
Oh, so sorry, to you and everyone who has downloaded it already. I just added the receiver part. Please download again. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
Thanks a lot! Already printing it!
Works as expected. Printed good. One of the built in supports would detach during the print. However, it didn't cause any issues. I printed in different colors and noticed that some PLA colors from Inland wouldn't print as the end part of the receiver wouldn't print cleanly. I think this has to do more with my filament than the print profile.
The base failed on me three times. The built in support keeps failing to print correctly and detach as it should. I was able to get the third try to work. I put some little brims on just the support pieces. Worked great however it is too short for any of my USB stick. I have Scandisk cruisers and they are 22mm too long for this print. My other scandisk does not fit either, 11mm too long, so you might want to increase the height some. Only thing I had that fits is a USB A to C adapter.
Actually, can you email me "pdb6251" at gmail.com and I will send you a taller version for you to test?
Great feedback. Thank you. I will make a modified one that is taller for you and post that ASAP.
has any one tried resin printing it and if so are then any changes that need to be made I am very new to 3d printing
nice,bro