I have some of these, they work well if you anchor them to the wall, otherwise they're not great for several fast bed slingers, as the shelf will move around a lot
The only problem is when you have multiple running at the same time they will all be shaking or vibrating at different frequencies and interfering with each other. Need some isolation feet at the least
Ikea Lack just costs around 10 GBP. There are quite a few mounts to easily stack them on top of each other. Measurements are also quite perfect for 3D printers
These are terrible... super wobbly.... I bought them for my work equipment and whenever I'm taking them off the whole shelf shakes lol. It's meant for you to dump stuff there that you won't ever touch again. Thought I could shift my 3d printers on it but definitely not. lol
I have some of these, they work well if you anchor them to the wall, otherwise they're not great for several fast bed slingers, as the shelf will move around a lot
Oh yeah I use these for fabric storage. They're designed for garages, but work really well inside too
The only problem is when you have multiple running at the same time they will all be shaking or vibrating at different frequencies and interfering with each other. Need some isolation feet at the least
better to bolt then to the wall in several places
Guess depends on how rigid they are. 3 or 4 Bambu printers might shake the shelves apart
3 or 4 Bambu might cause an earthquake
Thinking of buying this for my voron 2.4
Anything sturdy for P1S + AMS? I have everything ordered except the table as I am stuck.
Ikea Lack just costs around 10 GBP. There are quite a few mounts to easily stack them on top of each other. Measurements are also quite perfect for 3D printers
Ikea Lack has a big problem. Is very unstable at such height (and means 4x Ikea Lack).
4x 10 GBP is still less than this shelf and you still have enough money to add crossbraces for support. I kinda doubt this this is more robust tbh.
Nah, i've got some lack tables at the moment. They're alight but they really don't fit well at all and very cumbersome. with their thickness.
@sn0opyKS do you have some personal investment in people using lack tables? This is a clear upgrade at a negligible cost bump. 🤷♂️
Can someone help with part numbers for BROR in the US? I can't seem to find comparable shelf sizes
I am having the same problem as well. Nothing square that I can see on the site, just rectangle shelves.
Finally something the UK has that US doesn't! Haha, normally the other way around which is why i was so happy to find this
@Vector 3D I can find the posts just not the shelves in the same size. All I can find are wider ones on their site.
@@RunicGamingYT Ye that seems to be the standard BROR range, those were also on show just behind me. Maybe this will be 'coming soon'
@@Vector3DP well I'm quite happy for you but that was a GREAT find I was looking to get in on. 😭
Finally! I’ve been trying to psych myself up to buy the Ivar shelves, but was annoyed at their price and how bulky they look
I don't know but that does not seem rigid enough... I would expect that to affect print quality at speed!
agree!! This will not work well
These are terrible... super wobbly.... I bought them for my work equipment and whenever I'm taking them off the whole shelf shakes lol. It's meant for you to dump stuff there that you won't ever touch again. Thought I could shift my 3d printers on it but definitely not. lol
I use the metal shelves from homedepot look similar but rectangular
That's not gonna work if you print with 2 or more at same time but if you don't mind about vibration and the rough parts its fine
Not available in the US😂😂😂
They don't carry it in the U.S.
It will wobble too much because it has no side diagonal bracing.
But it does have diagonal bracing.
@@michaldobrzyn not on the sides tho.
Add plexiglass sides, will protect from drafts aswell