
Nice design that works great and is stable. I fused the design to print in 1 piece and adjusted the hole size to fit some amazon shelf parts on hand. Also chamfered the edges while I was making adjustments.
PLA in 4 walls, 15% infill seems plenty sturdy.
I bought a "shoe" rack from Amazon and quickly filled it up. Had some extra poles from the rack and this printed rack worked out perfect to mount next to it (using the amazon one as the other half)!
Thank you for this! Great design, everything fit together PERFECTLY. Conduit slid in just fine and is tight enough to not slide back out. Definitely strong and will hold up over time. Took a long time to print but definitely worth the wait! Used 6 walls, 30% infill and flipped one of the pieces in the slicer so the face didn't have the checkerboard look.
GREAT DESIGN! Researched several options but this one was by far the best. SUPER STRONG, all the pieces come together well. Had to use a dead blow mallet to get it to fit together due to tight clearances, but that's the way you want it for something weight bearing like this.
This is a really nice design. All the parts fit nice together. I liked that I didn’t have to attach it to the wall too or use glue.
I remixed this to be a single piece and enlarge the holes. I used your model because I like the idea of being able to add pins later for stacking.
Thanks!
 https://www.printables.com/model/718436-filament-spool-rack-single-piece-34-pvc (edited)
walls and infill did people use for it?
Modified slightly to reuse rods for a busted bin rack, works fantastically.
Printing 20 sets of these, down 15 and they're all great so far!. Printed with Prusa Recycled PETG