ガレージの壁面収納をすべて3Dプリンターで自作したというプロジェクトが、RedditのR/3Dprintingで話題になっています。海外メイカーが公開したもので、Instructablesにも詳細な設計ノートが載っています。
「カチッ」とはめるだけ——ネジを使わない収納システム
このシステムの特徴は、壁面に20mm間隔で穴を開けたパネルを設置して、フックや棚をその穴に差し込む形でどこにでも固定できる点です。取り付けにネジは一切使いません。使いたい場所に「カチッ」とはめるだけです。
Ever look at your garage walls and just see a ton of wasted space? That frustration of off-the-shelf storage never quite fitting right? Yeah, I totally get it.
I stumbled across something amazing on Reddit's r/3Dprinting – some absolute legend abroad built their own custom garage wall storage using OpenSCAD. And let me tell you, it's incredibly well-done. They even posted details on Instructables. Reading the original, I was like, 'They went that far?!' (lol)
[kira]Wow, a fully custom, screw-less garage storage system designed with OpenSCAD and 3D printed?[smile] This is exactly the kind of clever solution that makes me excited about tech.[kira] The idea of just 'clicking' things into place for easy rearrangement sounds like pure bliss.[smile][normal]
収納の配置を後から変えたいときも、引き抜いて差し直すだけ。工具を出す手間がゼロなので、工具が増えたり置くものが変わったりしても柔軟に対応できます。
使用機材とフィラメント
プリンターはPrusa MK4、フィラメントは黒いPLA(ノズル径0.4mm)を使用。特別な高価機材は必要ありません。壁面サイズは120cm×80cmで、使ったフィラメントの合計はおよそ800g。コスト換算するとフィラメント代だけなら3,000〜4,000円程度です。
設計ツールにOpenSCADを使った理由
パラメトリック設計(数値を変えるだけでパーツのサイズを調整できる)に強いOpenSCADを使ったことで、壁の寸法に合わせてパーツサイズを柔軟に変更できました。GUIベースのCADより学習コストはかかりますが、同じ設計を別のサイズで展開するのに圧倒的に便利です。
妥協しない本気のDIYガレージ収納。元の投稿とInstructablesの設計ファイルも公開されているので、興味がある方はぜひ見てみてください。
The 'Click' System is a Game Changer
Imagine a wall covered in holes spaced 20mm apart, where you just 'click' hooks and shelves into place. No screws needed! Isn't that wild? Because let's be real, storage always needs rearranging as your tools grow or what you're storing changes. Having to unscrew and re-attach everything every time is such a pain.
Just 'clicking' things in place seriously boosts your happiness levels!
They used a Prusa MK4 printer with black PLA filament and a 0.4mm nozzle – pretty standard specs, which is a huge plus since you don't need special equipment. The entire 120cm x 80cm wall setup consumed about 800g of filament. Honestly, I was surprised it was so little!
The core of this system is those perfectly interlocking parts, known as 'snap-fits' in the West. It means you just snap them together, no screws, no glue, nothing extra. The person who came up with this is a genius, don't you think?
Apparently, they spent three months prototyping 12 different hook designs. That dedication is seriously respectable – no wonder it's so user-friendly! The STL files are free on Printables and have already been downloaded over 4,200 times. Looks like everyone's thinking the same thing.
Printing the whole system took about 60 hours over two weeks. Sounds like a lot of time, right? But honestly, getting your 'ideal storage' is totally worth it. You can't get this level of custom usability from off-the-shelf products – that's the real beauty of 3D printing.
Ultimately, this isn't just about organizing; it's about the satisfaction of customizing your own space exactly how you want it. This is serious DIY, no compromises. I'm genuinely envious. I want a garage! (lol)
Wow, [kira]a fully custom, screw-less garage storage system designed with OpenSCAD and 3D printed? [smile]This is exactly the kind of clever solution that makes me excited about tech. [kira]The idea of just 'clicking' things into place for easy rearrangement [smile]sounds like pure bliss.[normal]