Makita offers this storage container product with or without the matching insert boxes. It's cheaper than the usual organizer of this kind, and interlocks with other toolboxes as well. The container's internal structure provides the usual grid system that is similar to other solutions like Festool, or even Gridfinity.
While the organizer body itself is great, I think they are missing an opportunity to provide better and more variety of inserts . As you can buy the container body empty, it's a completely valid option to print the inserts yourself.
PETG is ideal for this print, as it provides a little bit of flexibility. PLA is fine, but as this is a relatively thin structure, it might be a bit too brittle. In terms of colors, PETG Ocean Blue (or Gentleman's Grey PLA) is the closest to the original color. For the inserts Jet black goes nicely with the Makita aesthetic. I have yet to test PCCF for the inserts. Yes, it's more expensive, but they are few grams a piece, so it's doable.
You can print all models upright, with the default settings. For the boxes you have turn supports on as the bottom of the boxes are floating in the air. For the inserts you do not need any support.
As far as the print surface adhesion goes, the boxes are a bit tricky to print, because the area they have on the baseplate is very small. I recommend using brims if you have problems with adhesion. For me, the smooth PEI sheet was a little bit too much adhesion, I had separation problems after the print using PETG. PLA is fine.
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/191X80-2
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