Another Parts Cabinet
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I had constructed the Parts Tray Drawers, which worked well for smaller components, but larger items needed space. I discovered Dan's Parts Cabinet, boasting deeper drawers that could accommodate more stuff, yet still lacked capacity. So I took the cabinet apart and eliminated every other shelf support to create drawers twice as deep. But I didn't stop there; instead, I designed versions that utilized both standard and deep drawers seamlessly. Additionally, I created multiple drawer types with varied partition numbers and orientations. Hopefully, this will offer a suitable option for almost any requirement. Print Settings Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Simple Black Rafts: No Supports: No Notes: For the cabinet, I used 0.3mm layers to accelerate printing. The cabinet printed from Dan's model at 0.2mm layer height took more than 20 hours. Drawers can be printed at 0.2mm and took approximately 3 to 4 hours for the short drawers, depending on the number of sections in the drawer. The big 9-section drawer required almost 8 hours at 0.3mm layer height. This demands a build plate size of 165 x 155mm and a height of 155mm. My Printrbot has been modified with a work area of 200x200x200mm. How I Designed This Designed in OpenSCAD. The cabinet and drawers are parameterized to create the diverse options.
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