Parts Cabinet
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Needed a storage unit for my Arduino components. All online options were too compact. This project will thoroughly challenge your printer's capabilities, pushing its limits as mine has. The cabinet measures 5 and 5/8 inches deep, 5 and a half inches tall, and 8 and 5/8 inches wide, excluding handles. Drawer thickness is a mere 0.1 inches on all sides, capable of supporting some weight. The build consumed more PLA than anticipated, and I may revise drawer thickness at a later date. I've added the 123dx files as per your request to enable customizations to your preferences. The print area for my printer has been listed at six inches by six inches by nine inches. Due to this dimensionality, no rafting was performed, with direct printing onto the plate instead. Printing times totaled fourteen hours for the cabinet and seven to eight hours for each drawer. The cabinet was printed on its back. DrawerX.stl indicates the number of bins in each drawer. I've taken note that the cabinet features both a top and bottom. To prevent drawers from being completely removed, I've incorporated small protrusions into the front corners of each shelf. If the drawers don't slide into place smoothly, you may want to reverse the assembly's orientation.
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