These are storage trays for different common batteries designed for the Gridfinity organization system by ZackFreedman
These were all made using the Gridfinity Rebuilt project. I increased the detail of the models beyond the default configuration so that the holes would come out more round.
The Raw Model Files include one STL for each combination of settings for each Gridfinity size listed below. Each STL file lists how many batteries they can hold in the filename. I have split the different battery sizes to different MakerWorld listings as it is extremely difficult to manage such a large number of files on here
If you would like another battery size or Gridfinity base size added, please let me know in the comments or a private message and I'll try to add it for you!
Battery types available (click on the size to go to that model page):
Gridfinity base sizes (all models are ‘half-height’):
Different settings for each size:
*-The ‘lip’ is the top part of Gridfinity that is used to allow stacking containers. Since putting batteries in these will block the ability to stack more Gridfinity on top anyways, I decided to also export each of the STLs without the lip as they save on filament and print time. They might look a bit out of place in a very organized Gridfinity (but does anyone really have a cohesive Gridfinity that's not ever-evolving?)
There are a few extra STLs (i.e. AAA 2x2) that are marked as [packed]. These hold more batteries, but in my opinion were not in line with the “readily and easily accessible” spirit of Gridfinity as the batteries are so close together they may be more of a hassle to remove. I left them in the pack for those who are looking for the most storage density.
This started with all of the battery sizes I use regularly enough to keep some on hand. I used it as a way to familiarize myself with the Gridfinity Rebuilt project and with the basics of OpenSCAD and then I went a bit overboard…
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