Needed proper way to store my Bluray discs and wanted to try to design an stand for them. Behold, this. Holds minimum 6 discs, maximum don't know. I guess few hundreds or thousand, depending how well the plastic holds up :)
One goal I had in mind was that it should be extensible. Also preferably no screws and no glue needed. Both goals succeeded, although glue wouldn't hurt when building a larger stand.
The one I've built has now over 100 discs loaded, with room for 20+ more. And to go beyond that, I'll just print more parts. The thing is sturdy enough to tolerate lifting by myself, but it's evident that adding more discs will cause something to break quite soon. Still, I'm positively surprised how rigid it is.
What to print? First, select beams you want to print, 6 and 9 slot beams are available. Let me know if other options are needed.
For the bare minimum stand:
To extend the stand upwards, print more:
To extend the stand sideways, print:
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
Prusa Mk2
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2-0.3mm
Infill:
5%
Notes:
I used 2 perimeters, 5% infill, 0.2mm. Printed with PLA. The part tolerances are tuned to my Prusa MK2.
To check how well the parts fit, first print the testparts.stl. If the parts are too tight or too loose, use slicers horizontal compensation feature if available. Don't use scaling, it might skew the overall dimensions too much.
Assembly
Should be quite self evident, but here are some quick notes:
Used OpenSCAD. Source available here: https://github.com/spegelius/3DModels/tree/master/Bluray_stand
Whole thing should be configurable for DVD or other use by changing the dimensions.
Category: OrganizationThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.