
Customizable Stackable Box System
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Taking advantage of a tray generator I previously uploaded, I have created a stackable and customizable system that allows using any container for the trays and extracting them easily with a flap to lift all at once. It's a way to make use of unused tuppers but we can use them to store small items. Actually, it can be used to create trays for any container. I've put 3 examples (but are not limited to these uses): Drawer from a Lidl cabinet Trays to take advantage of a SMINT box Small Tupper with unsorted and mixed parts. Usage: Uncompress the file StackableBoxSystem.zip and open StackableBoxSystem.scad. The code is well commented, but basically the variables that need modification are: width: Container width (X axis). length: Container length (Y-axis). height: Container height (Z axis). thickness: Thickness of walls. tolerance: Tolerance to use for the pin to enter the slots. cells: Configuration of the cells of each box. Each cell has 2 values, the number of divisions on the X axis and the number of divisions on the Y axis. pinSize: Pin radius to use to be able to lift all boxes or width in case of being rectangular. radius: Radius of each corner (see http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2152853). only: Index of the item to display or -1 to show all. It is useful when you want to print only one part. Link https://gitlab.com/joaquinfq/openscad/blob/master/Storage/StackableBoxSystem.scad
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