DIY Drybox using 32, 40 or 50 mm PVC pipe

Parts to make a drybox using a 32 mm PVC pipe
2h 1m
2× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
25.00 g
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updated March 31, 2022

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For my first DIY Drybox, I wanted to use a 32 mm PVC pipe as a spoolholder, since I had it lying around.

I created a holder for the pipe, which I glued on to the sides of my box.
This allowed me to add spools to the pipe and then install the pipe on the holders.

This worked, but the 2 spools started to rub against each other.
Therefore I made a spacer, which slides over the pipe.
I used 2 of them, to add a bit of extra space between the spools.

I made variants for 40mm and 50mm PVC pipe as well.
Since these are the sizes you can get at the DIY stores in the Netherlands.

Printing

I printed them on my prusa mini using the standard 0.4 mm nozzle with PLA.
No brims, rafts or supports needed, just place the objects flat on the bed.
I also added the obj files, so you can alter the design if you want.
 

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