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Summary

The IKEA SAMLA Boxes (22 l / 6 gallon) is the ideal storage solution for my needs. The profiled wall design makes it very stable. It can hold up to 5x 750g standard spools and I can put Silica gel inside. The IKEA SAMLA boxes should be available in many countries in the world.

By mounting an installations tube in the box, I can feed the filament direct from the box to my printer. That's very convenient!

My spool have all about 20 cm / 8 inch diameter but there is some space left to the wall, so 21.5 cm / 8.5 inch should also fit fine.

It is fast and easy to print. It is very easy to assemble. A drilling jig is also included.

The STL files are for M4 screw and nuts, but as it is customizable you can configure it also for inch parts, other tube/pipe or boxes.

I recommend also this things:

  • Spacer to hold the spools apart (I'm using simple_spacer_32x5.stl and simple_spacer_32x10.stl )
  • the Spool Adapter for perfect fitting of different spools
  • a Filament Clip

For sealing your boxes, you may find this things useful to control humidity:

  • SAMLA Lid Clips
  • Angled Dry Box Feeder or 1.75mm Filament Feeder for Dry Box

Other things:

  • Filament Wallsupport

Print Settings

Rafts: 

  • Rafts:

    Doesn't Matter

  • Supports:

    No

  • Resolution:

    0.3mm layer

  • Infill:

    20%

  • Notes:

    I print it without bottom layer - this prevents wraping on my non heated print bed.

Versions

Version 2.0: The customizer calculates the correct tube length, now. So it should be easier to create for different boxes.

Version 2.0.1: fix for latest customizer version 

 

Instructions

Parts list for each box:

  • IKEA SAMLA Boxe with Lid (22 l / 6 gallon) 798.508.75
  • 32mm installation tube/pipe (1.25 inch should also fit)
  • 2x printed socket
  • 6x M4x8 bolt (M4x10mm can also be used)
  • 6x M4 nuts
  • 6x M4 washers

 

Tools you need:

  • electric drill
  • 4mm drill
  • a pipe cutter or a miter box with saw
  • screw driver

 

Build steps

  • print two sockets for each box
  • print one drilling jig
  • use the drilling jig to drill the three holes on each side of the box
  • mount the sockets as you see on the images
  • cut the installation tube/pipe at 315mm (12.4inch)

Put the spools on the tube and put it onto the sockets. Now push the side wall a little bit apart and the tube will snap into the sockets. 

Originality of the Model

The author declares that this work is their personally shared model

Original creator:
wstein

This model is licensed under the following terms:

Credit must be given to the creator

Remixes must be shared under the same license

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