Modular drawers for IKEA tisken suction cups

Modular drawers for IKEA tisken suction cups

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<p>The modularity was inspired by these modular drawers:<br/> <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2539830">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2539830</a></p> <p>These are a set of modular drawers to be hanged from a tile or glass wall using the IKEA tisken suction cups:<br/> <a href="https://www.ikea.com/de/de/p/tisken-haken-mit-saugnapf-weiss-70381275/">https://www.ikea.com/de/de/p/tisken-haken-mit-saugnapf-weiss-70381275/</a></p> <p>This design consists of boxes, drawers, a drawer divider and the tisken clip.</p> <p>Boxes are where the drawers get inserted.<br/> All drawer models have the possibility to divide its volume in two halves by the drawer divider which just needs to be inserted diagonal from the top and rotated like a key to lock it in place.<br/> The tisken clip for the boxes that hold the modules to the wall, are printed separately and glued with super glue afterwards.</p> <p>There are five different box version:</p> <ul> <li>The leftmost box with tisken clip adapter on the back.</li> <li>The rightmost box with tisken clip adapter on the back.</li> <li>A center box with tisken clip adapter on the back.</li> <li>A center box without tisken clip adapter.</li> <li>A single box with tisken clip adapter on the back, meaning, no side attachments for more boxes. In case someone only wants one of them.</li> </ul> <p>And there are two different drawer versions:</p> <ul> <li>One for the boxes with tisken clip adapter.</li> <li>One for the box without tisken clip (which is a bit larger due to the lack of the tisken suction cup in the back)</li> </ul> <p>The drawers have a front center hole for a M4 screw to attach a handle. The ones that you can see in the pictures are also from IKEA.</p> <p>The idea is to have the ability to extend horizontally with as many drawers as desired.<br/> One starts with at least the leftmost and rightmost boxes with their respective drawers. Then one can add central boxes in between.<br/> Every 2 or 3 central drawers without tisken support, I would suggest to add a central box with tisken support.</p> <p>In my case, right after printing, I had some difficulties to slide the drawer in the box but after playing with it for 5-10min it got very loose and easy to take out and in.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Drawers are printed straight up without any support.</p> <p>Boxes are printed with the back on the bed.<br/> The boxes with tisken clip need supports for the back wall, it is not necessary to place supports for all the back wall but at least a support enforcer for the part where the tisken clip gets glued (see example images).<br/> If no fully supported, just ensure the direction of the bridges is from wall to wall, instead of in diagonal or something.<br/> Also turn off "Don't support bridges" under "Print Settings" -&gt; "Support material".</p> <p>The box without tisken clip adapter does not need supports.</p> <p>The tisken clip is printed vertically upside down (the flat face on the bed, see example image)</p> <p>I have printed them in Marble PLA with the default "Prusa Mini 0.2mm QUALITY" settings plus the support on bridges for the boxes that need support, mainly:</p> <ul> <li>Nozzle temp: 215</li> <li>Bed temp: 60</li> <li>Layer height: 0.2mm</li> <li>2 perimeters</li> <li>15% infill</li> <li>"Don't support bridges" -&gt; <strong>OFF</strong> (for the boxes that need support)</li> </ul>

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