Pushpin-Mounted Container for Cubicles
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UPDATE: I've completely redesigned these with a new layout that incorporates standard 1/2" push pins for secure mounting. This design upgrade results in a more stable hold, but it does sacrifice some storage space. To make up for this loss, the mounts for small nuts and bolts are angled to ensure easy removal. As an engineer who frequently uses 3D printing for work, I needed a convenient way to organize my most-used hardware without cluttering my desk. That's why I created these modular organizers that can be easily mounted to a cubicle wall using standard pushpins. Initially, I didn't think this design was particularly remarkable, but after posting it on Reddit, someone requested the .STL files. Here they are for anyone interested. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Notes: Infill and resolution settings aren't crucial to this design. Supports are highly recommended, however. At a print resolution of 0.2mm, the shorter units take approximately one hour to print, while the taller ones require about two hours to complete.
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