Altoids Cabinet
myminifactory
I like to eat Altoids Mints, and because I eat so many, I have accumulated quite a few tins over the years. I also have a lot of little things such as computer screws, LEDs, resistors, capacitors, etc. that need to be stored neatly and securely. I decided to design a cabinet to hold these objects and didn't want to print a bunch of drawers. Altoids tins are the perfect choice. They are small, metal, and easy to obtain. I have printed the 4 bay and the 12 bay cabinets. The 12 bay cabinet is two 6 bay cabinets merged together in Tinkercad. There are two versions of the 4 bay cabinet. If you want to stack them, print the Lower Altoids Cabinets for each stack, then print one Upper Altoids Cabinet to top off each stack. The lower cabinets have divots that align with the feet on the cabinets. You can also stack the 12 bay cabinets on top of two Lower cabinets.
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