Parameterized Labeled Socket Organizers for Multicolor Printing

Parameterized with OpenSCAD, uses Gridfinity bases. Inputs are diameters and label for each, and some basic parameters.
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I've used openSCAD a bunch to make custom gridfinity trays... but I cannot for the life of me get this to work. I do not want it to be a mile long, just want to make a few 3x3 trays with the labels. When I change the size and label it just reverts back to the original size and label. And there is no way to change the tray dimensions to make something that would actually fit on a printer.

@JoeyBass_782694 Size is defined by the number of holes in the list, their size, and the number of columns. So if you want a 3x3 you need to make sure the list is only 9 holes long and set to 3 columns - if you are doing that and its still not working I'm not sure.

@MottN Yeah, every time I change the list either just the labels, the sizes, or in this case reduce the list down to just 9 holes, when I press enter to reload the model it replaces my modified list with the original list.

I did get it to work by changing the holes on the left side of the screen and not under the parameters

@JoeyBass_782694 I've never used the parameters customizer window, I always just use the code editor. Its possible something I did made it not play nicely with that.

@MottN No worries, I just designed my own. I was just looking for a quick and dirty way to get them done. I've still got to make trays for my 3/8" SAE sockets... I'll give it another try.

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