Stackable Block Organizer

Stackable Block Organizer

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This is a versatile container system. It's based on an inverted nanoblock (which appears to be inspired by Lego) structure. There is currently one interchangeable component for the block. You could print multiple units and stack them. Main Files b-base.stl: The main box component. b-inside.stl: A printable organizer for the interior. Optional Extras b-bottom.stl: Can be used as a simple bottom unit. b-top.stl: A basic top component. Source block-v1-0.lwo Changelog: 1/20/2017 Version 1.0 Added a small notch to the lid so it wouldn't rotate when nudged. Notes: Nanoblocks are in the photo, and they're significantly smaller than Legos. In Cura, I have to scale up STL files to 100000% - if your scaling factor differs from that, check settings like Build Plate Adhesion, etc. If you own a Monoprice Select Mini, consider reviewing the gcode files for reference. Those settings worked perfectly for me; they're based on cat.gcode and online resources. If you don't have an MP Mini, ignore the gcode files. Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Select Mini Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Infill: 30% - 40% Notes: The photos are from a print using Hatchbox Wood filament at 215 degrees with the build plate set to 75. I used supports for anything touching the build plate. Post-Printing After Printing If you're using wood filament, I suggest sanding it thoroughly everywhere. How I Designed This Created with Newtek Lightwave Modeler I started with nanoblock measurements, flipped them upside down, scaled them up - then refined. See the attached LWO to make your adjustments.

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