Stanley sorting box inlays

Stanley sorting box inlays

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<p>Stanley sorting box inlays for small parts in different sizes.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I use a lot of these <a href="https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B008DHZXY0">Stanley sorting boxes</a>. For most parts they work quiet good and their dividers often work well, but not for small and thin parts, like washers… They always create a mess inside the divided trays and move to other sections of a split tray…</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Therefore i made these small inlays to keep such small parts together in 1 section.</p><p>The inlays have also a little grip to be able to pull them out of the tray and to be able to place a max. 12x30mm Brother P-Touch lable on them to name the contained parts better.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>As shown in the picture there are several different sizes available, because the Stanley trays have dfferent sizes inside as well:</p><ul><li>All inlays are available in a half width spit version as well for really small parts</li><li>33x108x51-Full</li><li>33x108x51-Half</li><li>26x108x51-Full</li><li>26x108x51-Half</li><li>38x48x30-Full</li><li>38x48x30-Half</li><li>46x48x30-Full</li><li>46x48x30-Half</li><li>38x48x30-Quarter</li><li>46x48x30-Quarter</li><li>26x108x51-Third</li><li>33x108x51-Third</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p>All walls are 1.2mm so that the inlays should be able to be strong enough even for heavier parts. This also allows to print faster with the 0.3 draft profile.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Printing instructions:</p><ul><li>0.3 draft profile</li><li>No supports needed</li><li>No brim needed</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Happy printing :)</p>

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