Gridfinity 1xY Multi Compartment Lidded Bins v2.1

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Gridfinity 1xY Multi Compartment Lidded Bins v2.1

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6U - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - for the A1 mini
6U - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - for the A1 mini
6.1 h
2 plates
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3U & colored lids 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
3U & colored lids 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
4.8 h
2 plates
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9U - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - for the A1 mini
9U - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - for the A1 mini
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Description

This is an Version 2.1 update to the 2nd version (v2.0) Gridfinity Bins with lids. These bins now use a much simpler filament hinge pin. The bins have been updated to include 3U, 6U and 9U heights, and this set includes the following types (see image below):

  • 1x4 (6 compartment) lidded bin with tab
  • 1x2 (3 compartment) lidded bin with tab
  • 1x1 (one compartment) lidded bin with tab

These have the following features:

  • These use normal 1.75mm filament for the hinge pins
  • The covers are intended to prevent the migration of tiny parts between the bins, when used in a case.  
  • Tabs open to 80°
  • The bins are available in 3U, 6U and 9U heights.
  • The doors on the bins have room for a 9mm wide Brother P-Touch Label.
  • 3MF set up for single and multicolor printing options.


Assembly info:

For the hinge pins, recommend using a filament which does not become brittle with exposure to moisture. I use PETG, which does absorb some moisture but seems to do better than PLA. I heard that HIPS is not very hydroscopic, but I don't have any of that. It may also help to seal the cut ends of the filament with superglue, since filament seems to absorb the most moisture from cut ends. I don't suspect it's that big of a deal though, unless using PLA, since that stuff will definitely become too brittle to use as a hinge.  It can help when installing the filament hinge pins to cut the filament end at an angle, which may make it easier to insert them in the lids (thanks to MagnetDanny for the suggestion).

 

To assemble the 1x2 (3 compartment) bins:

Insert a length of filament though the bin and then thread it through each of the lids, until it is through all three lids. The filament will extend about 2.6mm into the bin. Test that the bin doors swing open and closed freely, and then trim the excess filament.

 

To assemble the 1x1 and 1x4 (6 compartment) bins:

To install the doors, first remove the integrated support from the pin on the right side of the lid.

Then, install the lid by pushing the integrated pin on the lid into the right side hinge pin hole in the base. Then close the lid, and push a length of filament though the hole on the left side. The filament will go into the lid, and will meet some resistance after 9-10mm. It should be possible to push past the initial resistance by hand, but if not, a small pliers may help to feed the filament past the resistance point. Just be sure to grip the filament close to the hole it is going into, to support it. Once the filament hinge pin is fully seated in the lid, open and close the lid several times. If it does not sit flat, remove the filament, close the lid and re-insert the filament with the lid closed. Once it looks good, gently pull the filament (and lid) back a mm or so, and cut the excess filament flush to the bin.

 

Troubleshooting:

If you find the filament is not going into the lids more than a 9-10 mm, remove the lid, and carefully cut the sides of the spring catch as shown in the pic below. That will cut through the single strand of supporting material that holds the catch in place:

 

Printing:

You can use the included 3MF (BambuStudio) which has all the files set up for printing. There are 2 plates included in the 3MF. One is for single color printing, and the other is for multicolor printing. The 3MF is set up for a Bambu X1C with AMS, however it can easily be modified for other printers.

 

If you are looking for some single compartment bins similar to these, you can find them here.

 

If you find these models useful, please post a like or a comment with some pics of your prints.

 

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Other stuff:

 

If you need some bins for small parts, the following bins with covers are a good option to use with the Box For Stuff 20 bin and 25 bin cases (or other 6U tall cases):

  1. 1 compartment 2x1 (3U, 6U, 9U) bin with a magnet pickup tool
  2. 1x1, 1x2 (3 Compartment) and 1x4 (6Compartment) bins with lids (6U) - version 2.1
  3. 1x2, 1x3 and 1x4 single compartment bins with tabbed lids (3U, 6U and 9U) - version 2.1
  4. 1x2, 1x3, 1x4 (6U, 9U and 12U) Lidded Bin for Stuff with Latch Version 2.0
  5. 2x2, 2x3, 2x4 (6U, 9U and 12U) Lidded Bin for Stuff with Latch Version 2.0
  6. 3x3, 3x4 (6U, 9U and 12U) Lidded Bin for Stuff with Latch Version 2.0
  7. 4x4, 4x5 (6U, 9U and 12U) Lidded Bin for Stuff with Latch Version 2.0

If you want to check out my other Gridfinity cases, you can find them at the links below:

  1. Gridfinity Box For Stuff 20 bin (6U)
  2. Gridfinity Box For Stuff 25 bin (6U) (max size for a Bambu X1C/P1S)
  3. Gridfinity Box For Stuff 16 bin (6U) (Ender 3 size)
  4. Gridfinity Box For Stuff 16 bin - 12U deep version (Ender 3 size)
  5. Gridfinity Box For Stuff 2 bin (6U) (small test version)
  6. Gridfinity Single Watch Case 
  7. Gridfinity Triple Watch Case 

 

There are currently no authorized sellers of prints of this model or prints of this model. 

 

Thanks and Acknowledgements: 

The models here could not have been made without the work of Zach Freedman, who introduced the world to Gridfinity, and then set it free for everyone to use.  These models are not based on direct remixing of Zach' original models, but they are fully compatible, and use the same, or a similar specification for the bin bases, bin lips and base grids, which Zach Freedman developed.   Zach Freedman's work is available on Thangs, and you can find examples of his Gridfinity designs here and here, which are available under his MIT license.  If you like this model, or want to learn more about Gridfinity, you can check out Zach Freedman's YouTube, or you can support Zach Freedman's work on Patreon (patreon.com/zackfreedman).

 

 

And Finally,

You can find the other things I'm working on at my blog here. You can also follow me here or on Printables to see what new stuff I post. If you would like to support my work, you can Buy Me A Coffee using this link:

 

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mystoopidstuff

 

Thanks for looking!


Changelog:

 

Update 4/11/2024: I added 3U and 9U versions of the bins to this model.  The 3MF is also updated with all the files.

Comment & Rating (152)

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These are great little bins! Printed four of the 1x2 and a 1x4 to go with the 2x4 box and they all sit very nicely in the 20u BFS. i don't have an AMS/MMU but just printed each part in the separate colours for the lids and latches to satisfy my OCD.
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Looks great! Did you have to do manual color changes, or were the lids and tabs printed separately? I've not tried snapping the tabs into the latches or lids, so I'd be interested in how you did it.
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Replying to @mystoopidstuff :
I did end up printing them as each colour on separate plates. so ran each colour and the ran all the tabs in black. they were a little hard to snap in place, but I just trimmed a tiny bit of the cone pin off on one side, put the other side non-trimmed pin in the hole and then used a hex key to give it a bit of force and they snapped in perfectly! i thought I might end up breaking them but they all worked without any of them snapping.
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Replying to @Wheezy :
Nice, that is cool to know they will work (with some help) if printed separately. I know you used PLA+ for these, but I suspect PETG would be even more forgiving to snap the tabs in place.
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I love them, Thank you for your design Printed in eSun PLA White and Sunlu PETG Grey 😎
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Thanks, that look really good! Is the red hinge pin PETG (recommended)?
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Replying to @mystoopidstuff :
Yes, so far all works good. I've thought all moving parts /stressed in PETG 😎
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Replying to @Oskaro :
Cool, sounds great. PETG works well for all the moving parts and that pin especially from my experience with these.
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V2.1 is great! Already spent a 2 spools on it :)
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Looks great! Is that an Ikea Alex drawer?
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Replying to @mystoopidstuff :
sorry for the late answer, yes it is, the narrow one
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Replying to @donkartats :
Thanks, I have the Alex 5 drawer unit. Yours looks maybe different though, since your gridfinity system appears to fit the drawer perfectly. It looks great! Thanks for the boost too!
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thanks Mike for the new profile! they turned out great!
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Awesome! Looks great in those colors!
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This print was way taller than I expected it to be! I only printed the 3-slot 1x2 with lids, and hinge bar. I printed the base and lids in BL's PLA Basic (Black), and used Creality PLA (Red) for the pull-handles. Printed on a P1S.
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Looks good, thanks for posting the pics! That appears to be the 9U tall (9x7mm) version, which is pushing the edge of usability for those 3 compartment bins. A better option may be the 6U (6x7mm) version, which I use for storing some metric hardware, and works well. If you are planning to use this with hardware, a magnetic grabber tool is really handy for fishing out the screws or nuts from these bins: https://makerworld.com/en/models/237116#profileId-253187
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good!
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Looks really good, thanks for posting the pic!
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6U - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - for the A1 mini
thank you for the project
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No problem, and they are looking good, thanks for posting the pics!
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Printed very nice!
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Thanks, these look great!
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Perfect little bins!
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Thanks!
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Love the options
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Thanks for posting the pic (and for the boost point too)!
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