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Fast Shoes Organizer

FabioGhiro avatarFabioGhiro

August 14, 2024

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NEW VERSION AVAILABLE!

Thank you very much for your feedback. 

I’ve created version 2 of this shoe organizer, which now features a clasp to keep the top in place. 

Keep writing for more suggestions!

 

ADDED MK4 PROFILES! (slower than a bambu…) 

 

This is not my first shoe organizer, but I wanted to create one that is much faster and much lighter! 

In just 3 hours and with only 130gr, you will have an organizer ready to be used! 

And the nice thing is that you can customize it as you like! 

There are already 3 patterns in the file, but just change the type of filling in the modifiers, and you’re done!

 

HOW DOES IT WORKS???

 

For those using STL

LOWER:

you need to create a modifier of 245x130x3 that covers the entire base of the object and positioned at a height of 1.5mm

UPPER:

you need to create a modifier of 245x130x5 that covers the entire base of the object and positioned at a height of 2.5mm

 

At this point you need to set 4 perimeters, 0 top layer, 0 bottom layer and the infill you want.

 

-- PRINTING PROBLEMS --


I know how frustrating it can be to have problems during a print, and I’m happy to receive constructive criticism or suggestions about the model, but please always calibrate the flow and if you have adhesion problems, try using the brim or a gripper. All these fails are not due to the model. 
All my files are tested before being published and the print profile with which I succeed is the one I publish. 
Thank you very much for your understanding and happy printing to everyone!