Stackable Screw Tray V. 2

Stackable Screw Tray V. 2

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After much using my old screw trays, I've decided some updates were needed. I've made enough changes to call this version 2, and hopefully, you will agree that these changes were necessary. First off, to help avoid warping, I've made the bottom edges round. While this might be a "my old printer stinks" kind of thing, having the rounded edges at the bottom helped to quell the warping on my machine. Second off, I added a textured bottom to help keep the screws from moving around. Third off, I fixed a cosmetic issue with the old tray that, once you notice, is kind of annoying. For the sake of those who do not already know what I mean, I won't share it here. For those who do, I am sorry for causing chaos and mayhem. Hopefully, this makes up for it. This screw tray also marks a change in the modeling program I am using. I love Sketchup, and if Trimble would stop being greedy and just let me purchase a one-time license to their software, I would pay for it, but I refuse to subscribe to a service, and I can't stand the web app anymore, so I found a better tool called 123D. I hope for it to replace Sketchup entirely, or until Trimble changes their stance. If you find this useful, a tip of tasty garlicoin is always appreciated! GKodanHqzjEgg7J8dHsy2vUZNPZ7t9oXNx And thanks to God the father for allowing me to learn such a skill!

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