Small storage system
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I decided to design a versatile system initially intended as a screw box. By experimenting with different combinations of bin and size variations, I aim to create a comprehensive stacking system along with additional designs for boxes and bins. The chamfered top of each bin makes it effortless to pick them up while also providing space for labeling. To assemble the pieces, all you need to do is insert a length of 1.75mm filament into the hinge holes connecting the top and bottom parts. The drill bit index works seamlessly with 3.17mm drill bits, which can be assembled using filament as hinge pins. **Update 16 January 2020** I have added four new files - Bin_SpoolA_38x38.stl, Bin_SpoolB_38x38.stl, Bin_SpoolC_38x38.stl, and Bin_SpoolD_38x38.stl - which can be combined to create a wire spool the size of a 38x38 bin. You will need to glue the two halves together and attach the top using two M2x6mm flat head screws. **Update 12 February 2018** By popular demand, I have added second versions for all box bottoms without printing pads as well as versions without pads for the rack sides (Rack_5b5x4_Left_NoPads and Rack_5b5x4_Right_NoPads). Additionally, I have included 4b4x3 rack parts to build a rack for four boxes of 4x3 size. A new 2x2 box has been added along with taller boxes in three sizes (50mm high) - 2x2, 2x4, and 4x4, plus several bins designed specifically for these larger boxes. **Update 19 February 2017** I have replaced the old 38x38_SlideTop_4Div.stl file with a new fixed version that comes with its own lid, which is not compatible with other 38x38 bins. **Update 27 January 2017** I have added Adobe Illustrator label files for M3 series fasteners (LabelsM3_Page1.ai, LabelsM3_Page2.ai, and LabelsM3_Page3.ai) to enable users to create their own custom labels. **Update 19 November 2016** I have removed the old rack files and introduced two new versions - Rack_5b5x4 (five boxes of 5x4 size) and Rack_5b4x4. Each rack consists of five parts: _Left, _Right, _Rear, and _TopBottom(x2). The change to the previous design includes a cutout on the TopBottom part for easier box removal. **Update 7 November 2016** I have added LabelsA5.rar with three pages of labels for different screw sizes, types, and materials. They are arranged for printing on A5 sized self-adhesive labels. **Update 14 October 2016** I have added "DrawerTray" parts to organize bins inside a drawer or any flat surface. There are many different sizes from 1x2 cells to 5x5, which can be joined together using the DrawerTray_Clip part. **Update 6 June 2016** I have included files for building a rack that holds five 5x4 boxes (all STL files starting with "Rack_"). You can also use 5x3 and 5x2 boxes by adding the Rack_Adapter part on the sides to prevent sliding. I will add more rack configurations later. **Update 26 April 2016** I have added six new bins, including 38x38_Div with two compartments and 38x57 with one-and-a-half divisions wide/long. The 38x38 and 38x76 "Slide Top" bins have a sliding cover to keep very small parts from falling out. Print Settings: * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.2 to 0.3 * Notes: 0.4mm extrusion width works best for the bins, and walls should be at least three perimeters thick. Post-Printing: To finish the project, remove the print pads from the base of each box bottom and some larger bins also have print pads that need removal.
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