Workshop servant - Part drawer

Workshop servant - Part drawer

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⚠️ I have not tested the project at the moment, It is just a week-end fast drawing⒈ Inspiration : Quite a time ago, I saw Alexandre Chappel (link : https://www.youtube.com/@achappel) video of custom drawer organisation. I liked the idea and wanted to create a project like this.Original video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHFK5sY8ToEWhile looking for a cost table, I remembered the cheap workshop cabinet. One of those cabinet costing less than the drawer rail for the build, I wanted to use them. Pros :Metal No building needed (almost)CheaperCons : The grid for the drawer is not perfect2. Project presentationMy design is based on a cheap cabinet, that we can found on many websites for around 120€ delivered in France. The one I based my design on use 5 drawers, with a size of 500x280x95mm.To lock storage in place, I used the same technic as Alexandre, a grid with a size of 10x5.6 squares. Each square having a size of 50x50mm.The grid taking 3mm of high in the current drawing, we are left with 92mm of usable hight.3. Possible customization Currently being a project I have not yet tested, I'm giving to you all the drawings and STL as is.Drawing are based on parametric function. You can use the given obj files, or modify easily the F3D files.4. Printing tips and choiceI advise you to download the zip file where everything would be organized in foldersFor one drawer, The grid is composed of 10x5.6 square for a total size of 50x28cm.To complete the grid I tried to make it printable on most common printer. Therefore I cut the design to multiple parts such as you have to print :-> 2 « 4x1.6 »-> 2 « 4x4 »-> 1 « 2x1.6 »-> 1 « 2x4 »

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