Modular Small Parts Cabinet

Modular Small Parts Cabinet

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This is a remix with the following improvements: Reduced print timesReduced filament usageEasier to printMore box optionsSmall tools drawers in the footOne drawback is that this unit is 6 compartments wide instead of having many many width options. I found that 6 is a decent number as you can divide your slots by 2 or 3 equal spaces.To assemble:Print one foot.stl.Print however many floors you need.Stack them up and feed a piece of filament through the back holes to join them.I like to not cut that filament too flush as to allow removal if you change your mind later on about how many you want.For the last floor, use top.stl the same wayThen print 2x foot-drawer.stl which go in the foot to hold small tools like Allen keys or bits or loose parts. You can also use those as small trays to work with, etc. This is a tight-fit drawer as it only holds by friction. Depending on your specific filament shrinkage and printer calibration, you may have to sand the top of those until they slide easy enough while still maintaining a bit of friction.Print 1 tray per floor, those will hold the small parts boxes as a removable drawer.Print one handle.stl if you want your cabinet to have a handle, assembly is the same as the rest with 2 pieces of filamentThen you can print a multitude of the many variations of boxes to go in those trays. box is a normal box that uses 1 module of a traybox-double uses 2 modules and has no dividers (twice the room)box-tripple uses 3 modules without dividersbox-quad uses 4 modules without dividersbox-2slot, 3slot, 4slot uses 1 module wide but are divided inside into 2, 3 or 4 compartments Print SettingsI have only printed this in ABS so please comment if you tried something else on how good/bad a result you had. I assume this would also work well with PETG but I have doubts about PLA for the box hinges as I feel this may be too brittle to fold using PLA.All models I oriented for the easiest printability without supports but they may need a large bed (at least 218mm). 0.4mm layer width0.2mm layer height40% infill45 degrees infill angle

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