Sortimo T-Boxx Bins (up to 4x4) + Solidworks Model
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These models are exact replicas of Sortimo "T-Boxx" bins, engineered from scratch.\r\nI have uploaded individual STLs for 1x1 to 4x4 boxes, and I plan to upload up to 6x6 later, but a standard Prusa size printer can only print a 4x4 box.\r\n\r\nThey work well for one-off odd sizes, but they take a while to print if you need a large number of them. Due to the nature of 3D printing a complex solid body like this, I thickened the walls slightly to help it print cleaner and sturdier. This reduces the space inside just a tiny bit.\r\n\r\nI recommend printing them upright with supports below between the studs.\r\nHere are my recommended print settings:\r\n\r\n0.2mm Layer Height, which has worked well for me as 0.4mm has problems de-laminating from support due to cooling thick layers.\r\n10-20% Infill\r\nEnable "Z Hop Only Over Printed Parts" to prevent stringing along the inside.\r\nI use 20% "Support Density" to minimize bridging over support.\r\nI use [45] "Support Infill Line Directions" to change the support angle to 45 degrees off-axis. \r\nYou can try "Adaptive Layers," but I've found it more trouble than worth on saving print time. 0.2mm prints look great, and it's fine for me with some one-off bins I don't want to buy a whole T-Boxx for. If you're going to be printing many, you might want to optimize the Solidworks model further and mess with the settings extensively.\r\n\r\nIf you have Solidworks and want to experiment, I've included the Accurate model based on actual bin dimensions and the Print Optimized Parametric version. The Parametric version can be changed in size using Global Variables.
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