
Part Drawer modules
thingiverse
My First Foray into Designing from Scratch I created this piece to hold my electronic parts, as I needed some drawers for them. A module for the wire spools is in the works, to be completed later. I tested this design with Wood filament, PTEG, and PLA, but ABS warps too much for the shelf part. Adding more holes might alleviate the stress issue. However, I don't need it myself. New Features: - A new drawer with a hook compatible with DinRail (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1581801) - Label holders on separators and increased gap of separator by 0.1mm Previous Updates: Designed for printers that move and shake excessively, middle supports can collapse. Saves about 100g of material over 3.1 at 100% infill. At 35% infill, it uses about 332g of PLA instead of 376. I print these at 10% total, which amounts to 310g. Added tabs for better adhesion between the back and base. Thicker, easier-to-remove-and-reuse separators were also added. Notes: Scaling by 1000 may be necessary, as my units are mm in Blender. A new design for the drawers is underway; pictures will be updated soon. The current handles can fall off during printing. Print Settings: Rafts: No Supports: No Better to print the shelf with the back on the build plate. If you have a bed that moves, be cautious with speed as mid support collapse and destroy your print. The drawers can be printed without issue, but the bottom part of the round edge may not stick well. It works on my FFCP, however. If there's demand, I can make 2, 3 wide or 2/3 high drawers. I plan to add drawers with spools and a spool rack on top.
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