Switching to the high-flow nozzle on the PrusaXL made a huge difference in print speed! I printed 18 sturdy storage boxes using leftover Fiberlogy PETG in just 14 hours. These are structural, high-quality prints with excellent layer adhesion.
Switching to the high-flow nozzle on the PrusaXL made a huge difference in print speed! I printed 18 sturdy storage boxes using leftover Fiberlogy PETG in just 14 hours. These are structural, high-quality prints with excellent layer adhesion.
One of my favorite features of the PrusaXL is spool join! I can load up all my nearly empty spools, hit print, and let it do the rest. Here’s a batch of storage boxes printed with leftover PETG—Fiberlogy Vertigo, Prusament Galaxy Black, and Anthracite Grey.
This model (LR2052-112D) was printed 18 times and is part of the free storage box set.
Leftover PETG from my large planter project? No problem—I kept my printer busy with storage boxes! The filament is Fiberlogy PETG Vertigo, a stunning dark gray with a subtle glitter effect. ✨
This model (LR2052-132D-G3) was printed six times and is part of the free set in my storage box system. Check it out: https://lr2052.luckyresistor.me
Curious about the latest changes to my storage box system?
I’ve just published a detailed post covering all the updates, including what changed and why.
Read all about it here:
https://luckyresistor.me/2024/07/21/the-2024-update-of-the-storage-boxes-system/
Let me know if I missed anything!
Storage Boxes Feature Comparison #2
(Revision C vs. D)
In Revision C, the label area corners lacked perfect arcs with consistent thickness, and the 90º angle slowed down printing.
Revision D introduces soft transitions and a 45º angle, solving these issues, though it slightly shortens the label area for one-unit wide boxes.
Storage Boxes Feature Comparison #1
(Revision C vs. D)
In Revision C, the groove for aligning storage boxes on the rail grids was a weak spot. By lowering the point where the gap is bridged in Revision D, I’ve been able to strengthen this connection.
The geometry step ensures the slicer aligns the bridges differently at the edge and center, enhancing stability.
I’m excited to announce the latest 2024 update for my storage box system, now featuring over 7,000 model files! 🎉🎉🎉
The free set on Printables is bigger than ever, with over 600 model files. I’ve also created a new project page, so you can still access the older versions.
If you enjoy the new models, I’d love to hear your feedback on the new Printables project!
Explore all: https://lr2052.luckyresistor.me/
Download: https://www.printables.com/model/949007
#3DPrinting #StorageBoxes #Release #New #Download #RevisionD
I’m still reviewing the geometries for revision D of my storage boxes. Currently, I’m doing test prints with challenging filaments like this 3DJake white PLA.
As expected, there’s some curling at the inner corners where the rail grids cross. Fortunately, the latest version of PrusaSlicer has a new experimental option, “Avoid crossing curled overhangs,” which works quite well!
The search function in the storage boxes system had a few hiccups in the download area, but those issues are all sorted out now! The search for model files is running smoothly and quickly. 🚀
Check it out here: https://lr2052.luckyresistor.me