Modular Tool Drawer Storage

Modular Tool Drawer Storage

prusaprinters

<p>pegboard style tool system</p><p>my main goal was to have my own system thats free of hardware - no supports - snap clip affair with expandability for the future to install all types of holders - i mainly wanted to make sure the pegs were actually useable, reusable, minimal failures and the least amount of filament required hence why i am primarily using petg for this project due to its durability and decent oil resistance</p><p>ACTUAL MAIN BOARD IS 170X190MM</p><p>feel free to add to this project, i am gonna be working on this weekly and resizing to fill my drawers. i can see this becoming many types of holders similar to the matco style system but most importantly are the dimensions of the pegboard which has a high resolution of holes - every 10mm<br>this can be used for all types of drawer organization but is currently for sockets only</p><p>i do plan on making this more parametric with keys for the boards to lock together</p><p>print the pegboard with zero infill, 1 wall, 2 bottom layers, 4 top layers with .22-.2 height and im able to get these down to 56 grams per board</p><p>Updates</p><p>5.26.22<br>-v4 pins with a tighter fit</p><ul><li>tolerance test STL to check pin fit before printing main board<br>5.27.22</li><li>v4 1/2 inch peg open style - to reduce filament usage for largest pin<br>5.27.22</li><li>updated dimension of mainboard - added a filler 80mm board<br>5.30.22<br>-V4 3/8ths open style added - will not do open for 1/4 due to small size<br>-extension holders - closed type 1 &amp; two are endcaps , open is for the center of extension<br>-peg plug - to combine part to board (EXT HOLDER)<br>-peg plug - to sink onto Trays - holders<br>-60x100x25 tray<br>-friction peg plug - more simple peg for tray not requiring excessive clamp force - sort of like a dowel for the tray holder</li></ul><p>in progress<br>multiple types of low width boards to take up space - 20mm 40mm 60mm 80mm 100mm needed for both wide and short sides<br>open style pin for 3/8 and 1/2 to reduce filament - leave both options</p><p>Print Settings</p><p>Rafts:</p><p>No</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Supports:</p><p>No</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Resolution:</p><p>.2</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Infill:</p><p>15%</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Filament brand:</p><p>overture</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Filament color:</p><p>blk</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Filament material:</p><p>petg</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Notes:</p><p>the snap clips may not work in PLA unless you print them sideways. im ok with petg to print upright top down</p><p>1 wall, 2 top layer, 2 bottom layer</p><p>no supports<br>print as they drop into the slicer</p><p>use more top layers if you want the underside of the pegboard to be smooth if you do petg. or just leave it 2 layers if you dont mind</p><p>use at least 3 walls on the pins to make sure the clips are solid</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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