
Tom's simple modular table organizer V2
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I'm drawn to uncomplicated things. When I have a choice, I favor modular items that can be easily expanded later and 3D models that are simple to print without any supports or lengthy wait times. These forty by forty by forty millimeter containers are straightforward and feature thin casings – just eight hundredths of a millimeter for two walls with standard four-tenths nozzle settings. The holders can also be used with hollow containers or those featuring an inner two by two grid for storing thinner items. Use these hollow boxes to test bed adhesion with new materials. If everything goes smoothly during the first several layers, let them print. After some time, you'll have multiple boxes that can be used on your office table – with holders or without them. EDIT 160209: Two additional divided boxes have been added. Print Settings Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Simple Black Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 or 0.15 millimeter layers work well Infill: Not needed Notes: Use a standard four-tenths millimeter nozzle.
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