
Gridfinity Rebuilt in OpenSCAD
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<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra_9zU-mnl8">Gridfinity</a> by Zack Freedman is an open source design specification for printable organizers to optimize shop workflow. I felt that the provided Fusion models, while able to make many bins, were limited. They are not completely parametric and would often have rebuild errors. Thus, I developed a truly parametric version. Here are some things it can do:</p><ul><li>any size of bin (width/length/height)</li><li>height by units, internal depth, or overall size</li><li>any number of compartments (along both X and Y axis)</li><li>togglable scoop</li><li>togglable tabs, split tabs, and tab alignment</li><li>togglable holes (with togglable supportless printing hole structures)</li><li>manual compartment construction (make the most wacky bins imaginable)</li><li>togglable lip (if you don't care for stackability)</li></ul><p>For up-to-date scripts and documentation, please visit the Github <a href="https://github.com/kennetek/gridfinity-rebuilt-openscad">repository</a>.</p><p>If you have any issues or feature requests, feel free to create an issue in the repo. </p>
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