Storage for Filament

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drando...@gmail.com

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Jan 2, 2013, 11:47:17 PM1/2/13
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While this isn't a huge revelation...
I still wanted to share that if you go to Ikea and get the GRUNDTAL towel rack and remove one of the rods you will have the perfect rack to store a lot of filament.
Not bad for $20.

Now it doesn't protect from dust or moisture but it does show off your supplies and make you look like a 3D printing zen master to your guest.

Joseph Chiu

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Jan 2, 2013, 11:49:03 PM1/2/13
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On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 8:47 PM, da...@avidquestion.com <drando...@gmail.com> wrote:
I still wanted to share that if you go to Ikea and get the GRUNDTAL towel rack and remove one of the rods you will have the perfect rack to store a lot of filament.

We have Grundtal's in our house.  Love them!
 
Now it doesn't protect from dust or moisture but it does show off your supplies and make you look like a 3D printing zen master to your guest.

Just be sure to hide the discard bin.  :)
 

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Adan Akerman

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Jan 3, 2013, 9:02:36 AM1/3/13
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Looks awesome! Do you dispense from there? Or do you think you could? It seems like the spools should spin pretty freely on those rods.

Is that PVA in the bag on the right side? 
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drando...@gmail.com

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Jan 3, 2013, 2:38:24 PM1/3/13
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I don't despence from there but some 608 bearings and m8 threaded rod and it would do just that. Yes it's pva I the bag. No project yet but I'm ready when I do. :)

Adan Akerman

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Jan 4, 2013, 7:59:18 AM1/4/13
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Very nice.


On Thursday, January 3, 2013, da...@avidquestion.com wrote:
I don't despence from there but some 608 bearings and m8 threaded rod and it would do just that. Yes it's pva I the bag. No project yet but I'm ready when I do. :)

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