Revolving stackable storage bins

Revolving stackable storage bins

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My work desk is cluttered, so I repurposed some yellow plastic into a print-and-build project. The trays attach to hubs, and a nut secures them by clamping down. I printed with 0.3mm layer height, 30% infill, and 2 perimeters. To secure the feet, use flat screwdrivers in the slots to tighten the bottom nut, which will grip the legs firmly while keeping them narrow. You'll need an M8 rod of the desired length and two nuts. A crucial detail: attach three rubber or plastic pads (13mm max diameter) to the feet' ends, as shown in the photo. Enjoy your creation while sipping a drink!

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