I bought a new piece of furniture for the kids' room.
It's a new unit with several drawers to organize, and I'm trying to simplify the concept of order, which seems too difficult for a teenager.
I tried printing some boxes, but they were either too small or too large, then I remembered an old IKEA accessory that made dividing spaces within a drawer very simple.
I tried printing this project (https://makerworld.com/en/models/59055#profileId-64529), but it wasn't robust enough for my tastes and didn't seem well-optimized for 3D printing.
So, I decided to create my own version that better meets my needs, and this is the result.
As a reference, I used a drawer from an IKEA PAX drawer, aiming to create a structure that is robust but lightweight and quick to print.
I designed it using OpenSCAD, so with the customizer, you can personalize it based on the dimensions of your drawer and your printer.
To connect multiple segments, taking inspiration from the excellent work of @CModel, I created connectors so you can use the entire drawer space.
This model is super easy to print and doesn't need any supports or post-processing.
You can print it with a 0.4mm nozzle and a layer height of 0.2mm.
If you like this model and want to support my work, you can give me a "boost" 🚀 or buy me a [Ko-Fi].
Your contribution, no matter how small, helps me buy new spools of filament for creating my prototypes. ;)
Thanks in advance! :)
Commercial license you can get here: https://ko-fi.com/miziomon/tiers
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