RC Pit Bag Drawer Mk.2-4

RC Pit Bag Drawer Mk.2-4

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# RC Pit Bag Drawer ## Why? I own a Robitronic pit bag, which I really like. The one thing that bugged me was the drawer sizes. I like them smaller to get all my tools and parts better sorted. ## About the versions… As you might know there is a Mk.1, that utilized multiwall sheets (Design "RC Pit Bag Box"). Now, this thing aimed on fully print the drawers…so what's new? ### Mk.2 The drawer is printed as one thing. * Advantages * One print only * No glueing or screwing * Disadventages * Needs a fairly big printer * Adhesion problems may occur * Long printing in a row (don't ever leave the printer unattented!) (This is why abandoned this approach) ### Mk.3 Drawer printed in multiple pieces with groove and tongue. * Advantages * Shorter printing time per part * No screwing * Disadvantages * Needs some calibration to print properly * May need some additional glue (Because of the last two issues I abandoned this, too) ### Mk.4 Drawer printed in multiple pieces with old-school M3 screws. :) This is kinda KISS-approach (which I usually like most). * Advantages * Short printing time per part * Disadvantages * Needs M3 screws ## TLDR; For those TLDR;-types: Mk.4 is the way to go (in my opinion). ## Misc It's OpenSCAD, change the variables to meet your needs. Code needs refactoring, sorry for the mess. :) ## Printing * I used PETG because of the adhesion properties * Support for front part is needed * … ## Why even bother with Mk.2+3? I think it's nice to know how I ended up with this design, and sharing experiences is a vital part of being a Maker.

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