What:
- Grid: Simple grid system for drawers to sit in and keep them from sliding around. These grids were designed for quick printing and based on 55mm x 55mm dimensions. There are three grids to choose from that basically max out with what my printer can do. I generally use CA glue to stick the grids to the bottom of the drawer and it seems to work well.
- Bins: Arrangement of bins in various sizes and orientations to work with a standard grid system . The grids sit in drawers for bins to sit in and keep them from sliding around. The grids were designed for quick printing and based on 55mm x 55mm dimensions so the bins are also based on that 55mm x 55mm design in various heights and you can stack them as well. Available in various heights: 35.25mm, 47.75mm, 65mm, 90mm, 92.75mm, 125mm. The .25|.75 heights are the bins intended for stacking since some height is lost when stacked.
- Notes: you will lose a bit of overall height when the bins are stacked but I am revising my models to compensate. In the future I might come up with another option that has less slop to it and don't need to compensate but for now these are working great for me. Also there is a good amount of clearance on the base which I could tighten up but again, these work great for me. There are many ways to make this work and other grid systems out there so make sure you look around if these aren't for you :)
How:
- Printer: Elegoo Netptue 2S
- Nozzle: 0.4mm
- Modelling Software: Fusion 360
- Slicer: Cura Modified CHEP FF (0.28)
- Filament: Overture PLA Black 1.75MM
Why:
- Mostly I just wanted to learn Fusion 360 and this was the best way to explore parametric design while having something functional. My desk drawers are a mess and look so much better now. There are plenty of tweaks I would like to make but for now these do the job for me.
Where:
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.