
Stackable parts trays
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Stackable parts trays! *4.6.20 I've introduced the "dave edition", the latest and greatest with ergonomic handholds on the sides and a smoother, more refined design inside the pockets.* I required a premium set of trays this size that could stack neatly on my desk for my collection of small hardware, which was previously stored in bags within a box. Uploaded are various pocket configurations. The key difference between 1.0 and 2.0 is that the concave peg holes have been enlarged to prevent the trays from sticking together when stacked. I've been printing these at 85% scale, and the 3.0 version starts out at that size. I've included STLs and inventor files, and will add step or igus files if needed. The trays shown are Stacktray 1.0 @ 85% scale to fit a Prusa bed. Each one used approximately 120 grams of filament, allowing me to print 8 of these from a 1kg spool. If you reduced the wall thickness and bottom layers, and went light on the infill (it really doesn't need much, but give it some!), you could likely squeeze out 10. Either way, they cost a few dollars each. The lids would be under $1. **3.21.19 I've added lid variations, my logo embossed in, out for color change, a QR code for color change, and a QR code 2 color change version with a 0.1mm layer height.** **I've also added a thick lid as the regular lid ended up being a bit flimsy for my taste. If you printed the thin lid at 100% infill, it'd be fine though.** **4.6.20 I've introduced the "dave edition".
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