Drawer Storage System

Drawer Storage System

prusaprinters

<p>We had some drawers in our office that could do with some form of organisation-system. So, after careful measuring and some calculating, I came up with a good ratio for storage as well as printability. I had some iterations in the design and finaly came to this system.<br/> For us the best size for a unit was 90 mm (height 50mm). That means there is a nice storage space available in even the smallest size (1 x 1 -&gt; 90 mm x 90 mm x 50 mm), you can print a nice set at once on a Prusa i3 MkIII (up to max 2.5 x 2, 4 x 1 x 1, 2 x 1 x 2 or that sort of thing) and it fit the drawer with the least ammount of unused (unboxed) space possible.<br/> In order to optimize for printing I designed with walls of 1.2 mm.<br/> All of these are parameters that can be changed in the Fusion 360 archive (if you would want to). There is also a small ridge just below the top to be easily extractable (all you need to do is grab one of the walls and pull it up as the ridge gives you a nice hold).<br/> The Sizes I designed are (in units):</p> <ul> <li>1 x 1 (with lid)</li> <li>1 x 1 high (twice as high)</li> <li>1 x 2 (with lid)</li> <li>2 x 2 (with lid)</li> <li>1 x 2.5 (with lid)</li> <li>1 x 2.5 high (twice as high)</li> <li>2 x 2.5</li> </ul> <p>Enjoy and please ... show me what you've done with them.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>The best result I got using 0.2 mm layer height. I printed most of my boxes at 0.3 mm (draft) however for speed.<br/> The 1x2.5 high box bulged some with my settings but as I was using PLA it was flexible enough to get into its assigned space without any issues.</p>

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