3D Printed Kitchen Rotating Spice Rack Using Tinkercad
by JPGrox in Living > Organizing
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3D Printed Kitchen Rotating Spice Rack Using Tinkercad
Keep your kitchen cabinet or pantry neatly organized with these functional 3D printed spice organizer, perfect for organizing spices, soup or vegetable cans, sauces and more.
It's also very easy to print and assemble!
I designed entirely using Tinkercad and and I'm very happy with the result! Here's how I did it, at the end you can also find the finished STL files.
Supplies
- 3D Printer
- Plastic filament (PLA, ABS, PETG, etc..)
- 608ZZ bearing x1
Let's Start With the Top
For the top I'll add a cylinder that has the desired diameter. In the center of it, I'll add a holed cylinder that matches the size of a 608zz bearing, in my case 22,4mm made a snug fit
Designing the Base
For the base I'll add a small cylinder in the center that matches the the hole in the center of the bearing. I also made an x-shaped cut in the center to help fit the bearing. The sizes shown in the image above worked great for me!
Adding a Border to the Plate
I'm using a tube to help create an edge for the plate, this will help prevent the spices from falling. The diameter of the tube must be equal to that of the plate.
Designing the Second Tier
This second tier can hold the smaller size spices. I designed it using another cylinder followed by a tube on top of it, just like I did in the previous step. In the picture above you can see the sizes I used.
Now We Are Ready to Print!
Final checks and We are ready to print!
Print Time!
Print settings are pretty straight forward. No supports needed. I used my Ender 3 Pro with black and tranparent PLA filament and I loved the results!
Last step once the printing is finished, is to assemble the bearing in its position and this rack is ready to help you organize your kitchen!
Here you can find the finished STL files, hope you like it!