We often make our own noodles and needed a stand for drying them. The tripod is more compact and lighter, making it easier to transport and store. It also provides better stability, especially when loading noodles unevenly.
How I printed it
I have printed base/stand using 0.2mm layer, 3 walls and 50% grid infill in PETG.
- Rod_holder_tripod_leg_M3 X3
- Rod_holder_tripod_main_M3 X1
- Rod_holder_6ways X 1, or Rod_holder_1way X6 (support on build plate only)
- Pasta Dryer Bottom Clamp_M4 X2
How to assemble it
- Tripod Assembly
Begin by assembling the tripod using three M3 bolts and an Allen key. - Insert the Stand Pole
Insert a pole—either a wooden stick or an aluminum pipe—with a diameter of 14 mm into the central hole on the tripod platform. - Attach the Bottom Clamp
Slide the Pasta Dryer Bottom Clamp_M4 onto the stand pole. Secure it in place using one M4 bolt and an Allen key. - Prepare the Rod Holder
Insert six wooden sticks (each with a diameter of 3/8 inch or 9.5 mm and a length of 8 inches or 20 cm) into the holes of the Rod_holder_6ways. - Final Assembly
Place the assembled Rod_holder_6ways onto the stand pole, positioning it just above the Pasta Dryer Bottom Clamp_M4.
when you want to store this drying rack., you can disassemble wooden sticks from Rod_holder_6ways and fold three legs in tripod.
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The author remixed this model.
Differences of the remix compared to the original
Original drying stand version can hold single wooden sticks. My version scaled size and can hold 6 wooden sticks.
Original tripod is larger in size. Mine was scaled to a smaller size to fit my Stand Pole.