prusaprinters
Stackable trays! Offered in 3 variations. There's a lot of things like this out there, but these are mine. I originally created them so I could keep screws and misc parts sorted while I built printer kits. Wanted them to be stackable, so at the end of the day I could tidy up my work space. I've printed these at 50% and 75%, and I like them at those sizes in addition to the 100%. I've also scaled them up on the Z, for a deeper containment. Likewise, I made a few shallower ones, by scaling down in the Z. Z representing the up direction. I realize not all programs are Z up… looking at you Maya. So, basically, from these 3 stock variations, you can get get a decent amount of mileage out of them.
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Click the "View on prusaprinters" button above to visit the original model page on prusaprinters. You can download the STL file directly from the creator's page for free.
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.
Yes, this model is available as a free download on prusaprinters. Some creators accept tips or donations.
Most STL files can be modified using free software like Blender, TinkerCAD, or Meshmixer. Check the license on the original prusaprinters page to see if modifications are permitted by the creator.