There's a new sheriff in town, and he doesn't like messy freezers... Introducing the"Freezer Jail"!
This was my attempt to bring order to the chaos of my chest freezer. I looked around for freezer organizers but they are crazy expensive, and it's just a simple divider. Though not cheap, the materials cost me $29 plus the cost of the PETG and screws (and that includes $6 for some optional silicone feet). I can also expand it further with additional panels.
I used the following parts:
*3/4 x 36" square dowel rods (5 pack)
Amazon Item "B01C6BZ2YE"
https://www.amazon.com/Woodpeckers-Square-Dowel-Rods-Pack/dp/B01C6BZ2YE/
*Go Create 3/8" Round Wooden Dowels, 10ct (qty3)
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Go-Create-3-8-Round-Wooden-Dowels-10-ct/298692813
*Large Clear Bumpers Pads 9PCS 31.2mm Rubber Clear Glass Bumpers Round Bumpers for Glass Top Cutting Board (qty 1) - Optional
Amazon Item "B085DNW9FP"
https://www.amazon.com/Large-Bumpers-31-2mm-Rubber-Cutting/dp/B085DNW9FP/
*I also used a number of #8 x 3/4" stainless steel wood screws similar to these
Amazon Item "B083JC54B9"
https://www.amazon.com/IMScrews-Truss-Stainless-Phillips-Screws/dp/B083JC54B9/
This is very much a DIY project though, since every fridge is different.
There are several types of corners and variations of each type:
*There is a one sided (1-way)
freezer-organizer-4J-1-way-POST-HOLDER.stl
*The two sided (2-way) holder is:
freezer-organizer-4J-2-way-POST-HOLDER.stl
*There is also a special "1-way" holder which has a round cutout to be used with the "BASE-W-PAD" corners which have the clear bumpers (this allows the holder to sit tight to the base).
freezer-organizer-4J-1-way-POST-HOLDER-USE-WITH-BASE-W-PAD.stl
I built the panels with pinned corners except for one side (no reason), but feel that pinning the corners is not needed. It should not be necessary to drill any holes (other than pre-drilling for screws). The screws seemed to be fine to hold the panels together.
The STEP file is uploaded for easy remixing. Please respect the non-commercial license, but if you would like to make these for sale please contact me for terms.
Printer Brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
30%
Filament: Sunlu PETG Gray
Notes:
Couple tips if you make this, try printing one of the smaller post holders and test it to be sure it will fit on the round and square dowels. If it does not, try calibrating the extruder steps per mm and the flow (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzQjtWhg9VE&feature=youtu.be).
I also printed the holders rotated at a 45 degree angle (see the pics), with supports. PETG can be tricky so you may want to run an overhang test cube and get the temps right. Using the fan can also help with overhangs, but be careful that it does not compromise the strength.
This was designed using ViaCAD 12 Pro
Category: Kitchen & Dining
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.