DeWALT / Stanley T Stak IV Shallow Drawer Stackable compartments - For front row of box
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I have some T-Stak IV drawers. The compartments are too large for the small nuts and bolts I want to store, so I designed these dividing boxes. This design addresses the front row of compartments. These boxes are stackable but feature unique shapes and sizes due to the design of the front row compartments in the drawers. I have also created stackable boxes for the middle and back rows, which can be found on Thingiverse as separate designs. To build a complete set of compartments for the front row, you will need to print four DrawerTrays_FrontMiddle_Left & Right.stl files, two DrawerTrays_Front Left & Right-1.stl files, and two DrawerTrays_Front Left & Right-2.stl files. Please note that the model may not import correctly into your slicer due to my oversight. You will need to orientate the base of the box on the machine table to ensure proper printing. As a warning, even with these dividing boxes in place, the contents may still fall out if you upend your drawers since there is no retention mechanism above the molding to keep items secure.
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