Best 3D Printed Shelf Bracket

Published 2024-06-01
On today's video we print, test and review eight different 3D Printed shelf brackets. #3dprinting #test #diy #technology #shelf

Filament Used - www.hatchbox3d.com/products/3d-petg-1kg1-75-wht

Links To The Shelf Brackets We Tested In Order Of Appearance

user_4203152696 - (Organic Shelf Bracket)
makerworld.com/en/models/376694?from=search#profil…

qwiktune
makerworld.com/en/models/172465?from=search#profil…

MNeilson
makerworld.com/en/models/392144?from=search#profil…

Ken Mills
makerworld.com/en/models/36574?from=search#profile…

PILED3D
makerworld.com/en/models/24083?from=search#profile…

Ocular Dynamic
makerworld.com/en/models/113074?from=search#profil…

KobaRiley
makerworld.com/en/models/35971?from=search#profile…

MAKR
www.printables.com/model/50909-triangle-shelf-brac…

All Comments (21)
  • I love that I could send this to my boyfriend to print one off. They look professional. The tree looking one is unique! Thank you for a minimalist, cohesive, understandable video.
  • @creativusme
    I love the quality of these videos. I'm really shocked by the low number of subs! Also, the content itself is incredible. It is so useful when designing or searching for something for 3D printing.
  • @Nalestech
    Thank You for your effort! I'm very impressed by the first organic bracket.
  • @HazbinRotel
    This is incredibly well done and helps filter good designs from worse very well. Bravo
  • @jasongooden917
    I saw a Youtuber use quick passes with a torch lighter to remove stringing on a print. I do it that way now, it's amazing, as long as you move the flame very quickly the print won't melt but the stringing will vanish like magic.
  • @unktopia
    This has been really helpful. Thanks.
  • @chrislambe400
    Very nice. I recommend using cylinder modifiers to selectively increase wall thickness around the screw holes. Can also be used to selectively increase sparse infill to save time and filament and increase strength.
  • @KaitoKaze
    I thought this channel at least have 100K sub, great video, I always worry making 3d printed bracket for electronic, this video convince me that they are strong enough and some not very optimal, now I have design reference what work and what not and probably test it as well, thank you!
  • @NWGR
    Thank you so much for this! I've been pondering shelf bracket designs for my mancave for a while now and was worried about flex over time. Subscribed and looking forward to the follow up!
  • @brody2642
    Wow, what a high quality video. Just subbed!
  • Surprising results. I was thinking the Norse pattern wouldn't help much with structural integrity since it's a separate part but it did.
  • @omniopen
    Great informative video👍 working on a bookshelf shelf design of my own so it’s cool to see what’s out there, keep up the good work!
  • @legacyofbob
    Thank you for taking the time and energy to make this, very interesting and informative. It seems as though having a mounting hole as close as possible to the actual shelf greatly increases stability, which makes sense when I think about it. I would consider the use of carbon fiber or glass filled filament (not PLA) if you can tolerate the colors available, as these are much stiffer and will resist flexing. Thanks again!
  • @gkelly
    Great analysis of the brackets, really solid video. Part of me wonders how much the layer axis affects the strength, versus just overall design.
  • @arleccio
    Very informative video. I like the style. It would be nice if you could add the metric values because it's a bit annoying if you have to leave the app to check the conversion and then calculate throughout the video.