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Stackable Drawer System cults3d

Stackable Drawer System

cults3d appliedtechnologylab 3498391 Premium

This is for up-cycling leftover plastic microwavable food containers into a stackable drawer system.

It is a big, challenging print, filling up nearly the entire build volume of our 300x200x200 mm ExtraBot 3020 E3D printer. (http://extrabot.net/index.php/product/14-extrabot-3020a-e3d)

It works very well and we've included the SketchUp 16 file for anyone who would like to modify it. The bottom braces are a bit fragile so they might be updated in future version. A Customizer version would also be nice.

This project shows you how to use 3D printing together with reusing existing material and opens up a lot of new possibilities.

If you print one out, please share some photos. We love to see people make our designs.

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Direct link to the original creator's page

Platform cults3d
Creator appliedtechnologylab
Price
Format STL / 3D Printable
License See original page
Also on prusaprinters, thingiverse
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How do I download Stackable Drawer System?

Click the "View on cults3d" button above to visit the original model page on cults3d. You can download the STL file directly from the creator's page.

What 3D printer can I use for this model?

This STL file is compatible with most FDM 3D printers (Creality Ender 3, Prusa MK3S+, Bambu Lab, etc.) and resin printers (Elegoo, Anycubic). Check the original page for recommended print settings and materials.

Is this 3D model free to download?

This is a premium model priced at on cults3d. Premium models often include higher detail, multiple parts, and print-tested files.

Can I modify this STL file?

Most STL files can be modified using free software like Blender, TinkerCAD, or Meshmixer. Check the license on the original cults3d page to see if modifications are permitted by the creator.