Extrusion shelving system

Extrusion shelving system

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Here is a simple bracket that makes it possible to build shelving racks out of T-Slot aluminum extrusion. All it does is mount the extrusion at an offset such that it works as a smooth slide for organizers/containers. I had some extra Misumi 1515 (OpenBeam 1515) and some Stanley bin organizers I wanted to stack neatly, Adam Savage style :), so the STL is for that, but the design is customizable if you need to adapt it to other extrusions (1515 is not that strong tbh). Also check out Assorted bins for the Stanley organizer case to make the organizer bins more capable. Print Settings Printer: MG-03 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: solid Notes: I recommend printing them out of ABS or stronger; PLA will crack more easily in such a setup. Post-Printing For Misumi1515/OpenBeam (and the bracket included as a reference) you will need 2x M3 8mm screws and nuts to assemble each bracket.

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