Raily – modular wall organization
883 downloads · 4 months ago · **Raily - a simple rail system for wall organization. Especially suited for Kitchen and Workspace bu
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Raily - a simple rail system for wall organization. Especially suited for Kitchen and Workspace but functional in the entire household. All parts are quick and easy to print and serve a variety of use cases. Simply place some rails wherever you need them and keep expanding and reorganizing your storage.
If you have ideas for more parts let me know!
Parts
- Rails: 3 sizes from 100 to 300 mm. 100 mm long end pieces are also included for a cleaner look
- Boxes: 20 sizes ranging from 40 x 40 x 40 mm to 100 x 100 x 100 mm
- Hook: 1 size
- Knob: 5 sizes from 10 mm to 50 mm in length
- Block: 10 sizes with either no slit, a 4 or 8 mm slit, in the depth of either 40 or 60 mm, both as single and triple element
- Hole: 3 sizes with a diameter of 12, 16 and 20 mm
Instructions
- All parts are rotated correctly, do not rotate them to a different print orientation
- Print and place your rails, pay attention that there is enough space on one side to slide the parts on. You can either screw or glue them onto your wall. I like to use 3M tape. The screw holes have a diameter of 5.5 mm, and they are always 100 mm apart.
- Many parts like the boxes require the “insert”, a little extra piece that you insert into the back with a little force. This way no parts requires support!
- Print whichever parts you need and slide them on from the side
- You can reconfigure and extend the wall swiftly.
Print settings Material: PLA Print direction: files are rotated correctly Support: none Nozzle size: 0,4 mm Line width: 0,4 mm Layer height 0,2 mm Infill: 15% Build plate adhesion type: none
Raily – modular wall organization
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Wondering if its possible to resize the boxes without changing the thickness/insert size? Or to have a longer box, say 50x150x40? I was trying to play around with this but not sure I want the divisions (if just merging 3 boxes), and not sure the best way to cut them out smoothly
I don't think there is a easy way to reize them without going into CAD. Right now I don't have plans to update this design, but having additional sizes goes on the improvement list!