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Modular Spice Rack

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November 21, 2023

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Description

Got inspired by a messy and fragmented spice cabinet, as well as a store bought spice rack, which had only one spice left and was only stealing space.

Features:
 → Can be expanded and reduced in size, depending on how many spices you have 
 → Changes size without need for drilling new holes in the wall
 → Easy and fast printing
 → Customizable
 

Printing:
Asuming a 0.4 nozzle, you can print every part with a layerhight 0.2-0.3mm, only two perimeters, two layers for the bottom and 2-3 layers for the top. 15% lightning infill will do the job. Only the “_Startpiece_Nut” needs 0.2mm layerhight because of the thread. The “_Angle_Bracket” might need a brim and 3 perimeters. Print all parts in their given orientation.
If your rack grows really long, 3 perimeters might be choosen for wall thickness. No support needed


Assembly:
Slide the pieces in place and insert the keys. Fastening the nut will tensions the keys and pull the parts together, so they become a solid one and stay in place. Insert the cover you want to finish everything up with
 

 

Choose the angle bracket for wall mount, or the bracket with feet for placing the shelf on the counter

 

If you want to mount the rack inside your kitchen cabinet, on the door for example, and also have really long spice containers, which might easily tip over, the “High-Shoulder” version might prevent this. otherwise the normal version works fine