Stackable Organizer Boxes

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Stackable Organizer Boxes

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Updated February 2024: added multiple new sizes, added more pictures, and changed the name.

 

Basic stackable boxes in multiple sizes.

A box can stack on top of another identical box, and also multiple can stack side-by-side on top of larger sizes.

An analogy might be that well-known brand of toy building blocks that snap together; for example, two of the 50x50mm boxes will sit on top of a 50x100mm box, and four 50x200mm can stack on top of a 200x200mm.

 

 

 

Styles

 

There are two styles - solid and with holes. They are identical in dimensions and can stack with each other.

The ‘holey’ version uses 25-35% less filament than the solid version, but actually takes almost 2x as long to print (even with identical print settings).

 

 

Sizes

 

All are 50mm (~2 in) tall.

  • 50 x 50 mm
  • 50 x 100 mm
  • 50 x 200 mm
  • 100 x 100 mm
  • 100 x 200 mm
  • 200 x 200 mm
  • 50 x 250 mm
  • 100 x 250 mm
  • 200 x 250 mm
  • 250 x 250 mm

 

Lids

 

Lids for each size have been added. They are completely optional and aren't needed to make the boxes stack.

They can sit side-by-side with a box; for example, to fill a gap if a smaller box is on top of a larger box.

They sit fairly loosely on top, to accommodate printer tolerances. They aren't meant to seal the boxes or make them portable.

 

There are two varieties:

  • Flush with the edges of the boxes; these look cleaner, but can be harder to grab
  • With Tabs (pictured above); these have a small part sticking out on one side, making it easy to lift up

 

 

Print Settings

 

Solid boxes: 0.20mm Standard

Boxes with holes: 0.16mm Optimal (0.20mm can work, but the holes come out a little rough)

Infill: 15% Rectilinear (or the pattern of your choice)

 

Lids: 0.20mm Standard with 15% Rectilinear

 

 

Printer Compatibility

 

*The 50x200mm boxes will fit on an A1 Mini if rotated 45 degrees on the print bed (pointing corner to corner).

 

**The X1 and P1 printers have a small “exclusion area” in the front corner, preventing full use of the 256x256mm build area. This Bambu wiki article explains the restriction and how to get around it, although I haven't done this to test and don't really recommend it. The A1 does not appear to have this limitation, so it should be able to print the 250x250mm boxes.

 

 

Updates & Changes

 

Let me know if you're like to see a different size or combination, and I'll see if I can add it.

I'll also work on getting the .STEP files uploaded.

Feel free to remix, but not sell.

 

 

 

 

 

Update History

 

2024/02/09

  • Added new sizes:
    • 50 x 200 mm
    • 50 x 250, 100 x 250, and 250 x 250 mm
  • Added two types of Lids.
  • Added new pictures.
  • Updated the description and added a printer compatibility chart.

 

2023/12/15

  • Initial upload of 6 sizes.

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Good and stable crate.
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These are really nice. I need to print another for the stackability. I scaled my first print to 125x125x50 for the A1 Mini. Question: do you think the base and the walls can be made thinner to save on filament? Maybe call it a lower quality/strength version?
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Hey, thank you for the feedback. These were one of my first designs while getting to know the CAD software (OnShape), so most aspects of the design are very manual. I've been meaning to revisit this and "remake" them to be more flexible on the design side, so something simple like wall thickness is actually simple to change. I bet thinning the walls would save a lot of filament (and print time), so I'll give that a shot. It'll just take some tinkering to balance things like saving filament, ensuring the walls are sturdy enough to still support stacking the boxes, and being compatible with the existing models. I don't know when I'll be able to complete that, but I think it's worth trying.
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Would like one square box that was double of the biggest on, but they are perfect.
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Thanks for the rating and feedback! For a larger square box, do you mean one that is 250x250mm? I actually tried to make that, but it's too big for the P1 and X1 Bambu printers, due to the exclusion area in the front corner, so I couldn't print it myself to test. Looks like the A1 can use the full bed, though. I'll add that size to this model, but with a warning that not everyone can print it. If I misunderstood and/or you wanted a different size, let me know, and I'll see if I can make it.
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Great model, love the modularity
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Printed perfectly. Love that this is a modular design.
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