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Stackable parts tray
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This parts tray has seven compartments, four small, two medium and one large. Perfect for small electronics project with a few small screws/parts and some larger parts.
Tray dimensions are 215mm x 110mm. Made to fit comfortable on a 220mm x 220mm print bed.
Tray with posts
The bottom tray has posts that allow for taller objects to sit in the stack. The height was determined by the size of parts for a broken BRIO train, other heights would be possible!
Height is 36mm.

Tray without posts, the “lid”
The upper tray is like a lid (no posts) and has indents in the bottom for stacking.
Height is 10mm.

Print settings
The model is pretty simple, there are overhangs at the handles and indexes for the stacking, but shouldn't be a problem.
| Material | PLA, PETG would be suitable also and something I want to try myself |
| Layer height | Recommended: 0.2mm This seems like a great compromise to get great curves in the compartments |
| Perimeters | 3, maybe bump this up if not going with 100% infill |
| Infill | I did 100% infill, the added weight feels great when using and moving the tray around. At least try going higher than usual. |
| Ironing | Enable for smooth surface, I used a box modifier to only add ironing on the parts surface |
| Skirt/brim | Yes, I used a 3mm brim to avoid warping |
| Support | No |
| Speed | Go fast, nothing too complicated in this model |
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