I've remixed the comprehensive Filament Storage Box by Kroeskopie, utilizing Kroeskopie's modifications and incorporating my own changes to suit my specific needs. The system is built around the Ikea Samla 22L box, chosen for its global availability, ensuring that this solution can be replicated easily by others.
I appreciated the overall set, but I encountered issues with the rod holder and the desiccant boxes, which did not meet my preferences. Specifically, the rod holder's width was insufficient for my needs, as it could not accommodate rods that are 33 cm in length from one end to the other. To resolve this, I modified the holder by increasing its width to fit the rods. However, this adjustment caused the spools to be positioned lower, necessitating an increase in the holder's height as well. Consequently, the amount of filament required for a single holder increased from approximately 35g to 43g.
I did this because the IKEA Samla Box features indentations on the shorter sides, designed to facilitate easier handling and carrying. In my customization, the rod holders have been widened to span the width of the box, allowing the rods to rest against the interior sides of these indentations. This placement prevents the rod holders from sliding. By leveraging the box's built-in features, the adapted rod holders enhance the overall functionality and efficiency of the storage solution.
I also modified the desiccant boxes as well, opting to replace all rounded holes with square ones. This alteration reduced stress and noise from the printer, in my experience, since the design now involves only straight lines. The comparison in printing times and material use between the original design with rounded holes (1 hour and 42 minutes using 54g of filament) and the new square-holed version (1 hour and 32 minutes using 54g of filament) shows no change in filament usage but a small reduction in printing time.
Furthermore, I switched out the Samla Lid Clips for an alternative design by Wookbert. This change was motivated by my storage setup, where I stack my boxes under a table. Wookbert's clip design lacks the protruding release piece, making it easier to slide a box on top of another without having to first pull out the lower box, thus streamlining the process of accessing and organizing the stacked boxes.
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I used the 0.20mm Standard @BBL X1C profile in Bambu Studio and edited a bit to my likings.
I have put everything on multiple buildplates and named the accordingly. I have added some print suggestions for you which worked good for me after printing all the things for eight boxes.
For one Samla 22l box you need:
To complete this setup, you might need to buy some extra stuff:
Ikea Samla Clips: Add a brim to the printing profile when printing the clips for good adhesion to you build plate. Otherwise, the print may fail! A standard, Outer brim only, 5mm width should be enough. Also I printed them in PETG for a bit mor flexibility, but it is not needed if you dont have. I have also added the original ones from Kroeskopie / 3Dpartmaker as reference. Print which you like the best and which fits best with whatever you use as sealing for the lid.
Ikea Samla Drybox Sensor Mount: M3 Bolt have quite a tight fit. Use some pliers to force the M3 nut in. Use a 3 mm drill for drilling the holes in the Samla box. The screws I used have a thight fit and I do not need to add the nuts on the other side. But that is up to you and how good your printer is.
Ikea Samla 10 mm Rod Holder: I replaced the screwholes from the original design. This also gives a cleaner print. To secure them in place, you can screw them down from the bottom or just use double sided tape.
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If there are more suggestions for better settings, please let me know in the comments.