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Electronic Component Organizer

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0.28mm layer height - Recommended Profile
0.28mm layer height - Recommended Profile
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4 plates

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Minimalist and practical electronic component storage box, with optimized structure for no wasted filament and no difficult-to-print structures. Native built-in tree supports are easy to peel off without wasting material. Individual boxes require no assembly, and combined stacking uses hot melt adhesive for easy fixing. Enlarged assembly tolerances prevent jamming during long-term pushing and pulling. The structure is robust and resistant to deformation, suitable for long-term use with PETG. Ideal for electronic DIY, repair, and model enthusiasts to organize their desktops, offering purely functional storage without superfluous designs.

Custom-made for electronics enthusiasts, DIY players, and repair professionals, the purely minimalist electronic component organizer! Discarding superfluous and redundant designs, it focuses on practical storage functions, solving the pain points of messy stacking and difficult-to-find resistors, capacitors, diodes, chips, and small hardware parts. The overall structure is simple and straightforward, without complex buckles or tricky irregular shapes, allowing even beginners to print successfully on the first try. It is an essential tool for desktop organization and workbench tidiness ✨.

  • Minimalist and Durable Design: No complex structures or difficult-to-print details throughout, extremely high model tolerance, solid wall thickness, compression-resistant and durable, not easily deformed during daily storage, and will not be damaged with long-term use.
  • Convenient Splicing and Stacking: Individual organizers require no splicing, ready to use out of the box; for multi-cabinet stacking, simply use hot melt adhesive for easy bonding. Ample assembly tolerances are reserved, ensuring smooth and effortless pulling and retrieval, no sticking or jamming, allowing you to freely expand storage capacity according to your desktop space.
  • High Aesthetic Value with Free Color Matching: The model has no fixed color scheme limitations; refer to the multi-color matching effects in the examples, and freely match different colored filaments to DIY an exclusive contrasting storage set, adapting to personalized desktop styles.
  • Large Capacity with Independent Compartments: A total of 18 storage compartments, with internal dimensions of 50*50*20mm per compartment, providing ample space for categorized storage of various small electronic components, hardware accessories, and small handmade parts, keeping them organized without mixing.
  • Extremely Low Printing Threshold: Built-in tree supports eliminate unnecessary and troublesome support structures, making slicing worry-free and peeling easy; the model's routing is neat with no overhangs, perfectly suitable for home and entry-level 3D printers.
  • Recommended filamentPETG Basic filament (strong toughness, bump-resistant, high-temperature resistant, suitable for long-term desktop use)
    Filament usage461.28g
    Print time10h19m (stable slow printing, fine layer lines, full texture quality)
    Support requirementsno supports, no complex post-processing, ready to use directly after printing

🖨️ Recommended Print Settings

  1. Single boxes can be used directly without any processing; for multi-cabinet combinations, hot melt glue can be easily used for bonding. The model has reasonable tolerances, ensuring smooth pulling of parts and boxes, with zero assembly difficulty for beginners;
  2. It is recommended to print with multi-color PETG filament to create a personalized organizer with self-selected colors, offering both aesthetic appeal and practicality;
  3. Suitable for storing various small parts such as those for electronic DIY, circuit repair, handicraft, and model accessories.

This essential storage model prioritizes practicality, eschewing flamboyant and redundant designs, with all costs and materials dedicated to structural quality. It is compatible with most players' printers, ensuring a high success rate and zero risk of printing failures. Friends who appreciate minimalist and practical storage are welcome to download, collect, and like to show support. More simple storage models will be continuously updated in the future! 💖

Boost Me (for free)

Minimalist and practical electronic component storage box, with optimized structure for no wasted filament and no difficult-to-print structures. Native built-in tree supports are easy to peel off without wasting material. Individual boxes require no assembly, and combined stacking uses hot melt adhesive for easy fixing. Enlarged assembly tolerances prevent jamming during long-term pushing and pulling. The structure is robust and resistant to deformation, suitable for long-term use with PETG. Ideal for electronic DIY, repair, and model enthusiasts to organize their desktops, offering purely functional storage without superfluous designs.

 

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