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The Schiit Rack - Taller Shelf Remix

by strictlyfocused02 · via Thingiverse
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UploadedApr 14, 2026
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The Schiit Rack - Taller Shelf Remix Remix of "The Schiit Rack - a stackable rack for your schiit" by 1ian5 Tested with a Modi 5, Loki Mini+, and Vali 3 Schiit stack. What's different This remix includes three files that replace the originals entirely. schiit_stack_-_shelf_tall.stl The shelf with walls raised 5mm from the original. Use this for middle tiers. Keeps your Schiit units from sliding around while keeping the lip low enough that it doesn't obscure much of the device. schiit_stack_-_shelf_top.stl Identical to the above but with the top pegs removed. Use this for the top tier of your stack so you don't have unused pegs sticking out the top. schiit_stack_-_chub_upright.stl The leg from the original, reoriented to print standing upright. The original file prints on its side and requires a manual rotation in your slicer. This version prints correctly as-is. The corner wing flanges and leg peg geometry are completely unchanged on both shelf variants, so everything fits together exactly as the original designed. Material Print in ASA or ABS. These units generate real heat and PLA or PETG will likely not hold up long term. The original was designed for PLA but given the thermal environment I'd strongly recommend against it. Any filament with good temperature tolerance will work -- ASA and ABS are the obvious choices but something like polycarbonate would be fine too. Print settings Layer height: 0.2mm Extrusion width: 0.4mm Infill: 40%, triangle or grid Wall count: 4 Solid top/bottom layers: 5 Supports: none for shelves, brim for legs Critical notes SHELVES -- Flat peg tops are required Any overextrusion or filament buildup on the peg tops will prevent the legs from sitting flush and the stack will have ugly gaps. This applies to the top of each leg as well. Both mating surfaces need to be clean and flat. Sand them down if there is any doubt. LEGS -- Always use a large brim Without a brim the legs will get knocked over mid-print. Plan for this upfront, it will save you a lot of frustration. ASSEMBLY -- Glue only the shelf peg, align before it sets Apply a small dab of epoxy to the top of the male peg on the shelf only. Do not apply glue to the legs themselves. JB Weld works great for this. Before the epoxy sets, press the leg down onto the peg and then place the next shelf onto the legs so everything is properly aligned and square. If you skip the alignment step there is a real chance the pegs won't line up when you go to stack the next shelf. Let it cure fully before moving on. Do not apply glue to the top of the leg or you will permanently bond your Schiit gear into the rack. FINISHING Stick a set of rubber bump-on feet to the bottom of the lowest shelf to keep the whole stack from sliding on your desk.
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