Parametric Sorting Box with Lid

Parametric Sorting Box with Lid

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new version 1.2 Feb 5th 2015\nSmall storage boxes for tiny parts like bolts, electrical components and so forth.\nOne edge features evenly spaced notches every five millimeters allowing you to quickly measure or mark small screws with a magic marker as they are being sorted.\nMade to fit snugly inside the highly recommended LICEFA System cabinets A1-60, etc.\nPrint the lid with an extremely high density because it can withstand a tremendous amount of pressure - I used fifty-five percent infill on an Ultimaker 1.\nThe snap-fit lid is lifted by gently squeezing its sides. I utilized Anaximandro de Godinho's rounded cube algorithm.\nMy first ever project created in SCAD, be patient with me!\nVersion history: 20140804 v.1.0 (mw) created. 20140810 v.1.1 (mw) upgraded the lid - it now uses less material and has increased snap-in part strength with an option for friction fit lid. 20150205 v.1.2 (mw) includes a feature that lets you print small labels along with improved stability through the addition of wall mounting rails To Do: Make an appealing customizable interface Implement a mechanism that allows multiple boxes to connect with each other Double-check all entered values for potential inaccuracies. Instructions It may take some time to complete printing, but hey, you can enjoy your newly printed storage box by tomorrow morning. If curious about how I approached wall mount bracket construction: I chose to print it sideways in order to achieve enhanced stability. A photo of this setup is soon to be posted.

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