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Spice Rack for Small Cupboard
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This spice rack was made for a little 7.5” cupboard. It is a mixed project which has both a 3D printed frame with wood shelves. You will need to to a little cutting and drilling with wood to finish the project. The shelves could be printed out of plastic, but they will probably warp over time.
You can expand this shelf to any size, but you might need more 3D printed supports in the middle to prevent shelf bowing.
Materials:
* Drill with a 3/16 bit
* 3/16 piece of wood dowel rod for pins under shelves
* 4’ piece of ¼” x 2” flat wood (oak, popular, pine) for shelves
* Center punch
* Tape
* Glue
Instructions:
1. 3D Print the two side supports with 20% grid infill.
2. Get a piece of ¼” thick by 2” wide wood for the shelves from your favorite big box store. I could only find ¼” x 2.25” wide and had to cut the width down by ¼” inch. Link: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Weaber-1-4-in-x-3-in-x-3-ft-S4S-Oak-Board-27375/207058959
3. Using a printer at 1:1 scale
You can expand this shelf to any size, but you might need more 3D printed supports in the middle to prevent shelf bowing.
Materials:
* Drill with a 3/16 bit
* 3/16 piece of wood dowel rod for pins under shelves
* 4’ piece of ¼” x 2” flat wood (oak, popular, pine) for shelves
* Center punch
* Tape
* Glue
Instructions:
1. 3D Print the two side supports with 20% grid infill.
2. Get a piece of ¼” thick by 2” wide wood for the shelves from your favorite big box store. I could only find ¼” x 2.25” wide and had to cut the width down by ¼” inch. Link: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Weaber-1-4-in-x-3-in-x-3-ft-S4S-Oak-Board-27375/207058959
3. Using a printer at 1:1 scale
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