A modular, hanging rack to store disc golf discs. Each level is height adjustable, and you can add as many levels as you want to fit any space. It uses 1/2" wooden dowel rods to span between the hangers, which can be cut to any desired length.
The design is separated into these parts to allow height adjustment and to be able to be printed on a generic 220^3 mm print volume (like an Ender 3 or Aquila).
The hangers are used to interface to your hanging spot.
The link is used to interface the rack to the hanger.
The rack holds the dowel rods.
The divider can help keep discs upright, help reinforce the wooden dowels on long runs to prevent bowing, and show labels if you want.
The connection between the link and the hanger/rack have complementary angles so that they get locked in when loaded. The top six holes on the rack is to accept a link from above. The bottom two holes are to accept a link that hangs below to add another level. Double check when you assemble that racks are facing the right way to get the right lock with the link.
There are a number of refinements/features that I want to add, but figured I'd post this as v1 for now.
Happy printing and hucking!
The author marked this model as their own original creation.