Rack4All — Storage Unit
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Description
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V2 Print Profiles with Drawer Stopper - More information on change log bellow - (24-09-2025)
Functional Sections
- What is it? A modular storage unit designed to integrate seamlessly with the Rack4All system. It provides enclosed storage for various items, from 3D printing accessories to general workspace supplies. Available in single and double widths.

- What does it do? It allows you to organize and protect your items, keep your workspace tidy, and easily access what you need. The front label area makes it easy to identify contents without opening the drawer.

- How does it work? The unit features removable, print-in-place drawers that slide in and out smoothly. The signature Rack4All tilt helps keep items organized inside. Offers various shelf options: standard (for boxes), Gridfinity - compatible, and hybrid.
- What are the key features?
- Modular design for easy expansion (vertical and horizontal).
- Enclosed storage for protection.
- Print-in-place drawers with label area More information here: Tagging, Tracking, and Colour Coding: Smarter Filament Storage for the Real World | by Jorge Rui
- Various shelf options (standard, Gridfinity, hybrid).
- Available in single and double widths.
- Optional laser-cut decorative panels.

- What materials are required?
- PLA, PETG, or ABS filament.
- 3mm acrylic or Bambu panel (for laser-cut panels, optional).
- Available at Jorge Rui Laser Cut and Models
- M2.5x10 or M2.5x12 screws.
- M2.5 square nuts.
- 6x3 Magnets (optional, for front cover).
- What tools are required?
- Screwdriver.
- (Optional) Laser cutter for custom panels.
- What skill level is required to assemble it? Beginner.
- Document Organization:
- The base version of the print profile includes the panels with my logo.
- Versions with clean panels and panels featuring the Bambu Lab logo are available in a separate listing.
- The various shelves/drawers are also provided in a separate profile.
This makes document management easier for both you and me.
Non-Functional Sections
- Design Inspiration: The design was inspired by a need for versatile, enclosed storage that could integrate with my existing Rack4All setup. I wanted something that could protect sensitive components and keep my workspace tidy, especially after getting the Bambu Lab H2D Combo laser.
- Aesthetics: The unit is designed to be both functional and visually appealing. The clean lines and optional decorative panels (including laser-cut options) allow you to customize the look to match your personal style. The laser-cut panels allow for multi-material designs and a touch of sophistication.

- Future Plans: I plan to release additional accessories and modules for the storage unit, including specialized drawers, wall-mounting options, and a new grid system for maximum space utilization.
- Community: I'm eager to hear your feedback and see how you use the storage unit in your own setups. Share your makes, remixes, and ideas in the comments!
Modules available for the 4All Ecosystem

Please refer to the 4All collection at: https://makerworld.com/en/collections/6004654-4all
You can find many more details about this project on my blog. There, you’ll get a better idea of how the project developed over time. I used to include this kind of information here, but it made the descriptions too long. So, for those who want to dive deeper, here’s the link to the article.
If you enjoy my work, consider subscribing to the blog — it’s free, and you’ll be the first to know what I’m working on ;)Rack4All — Storage Unit: Expanding the 4All Ecosystem | Medium
Change Log
- (25-05-2025) Added feet's to the bases of the Rack4All modules, with 2 options:
- TPU (already on the base print profile and on the 13º Base variation)
- EVA Foam, for does with laser capable machines. You can find the laser and material profile here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1452620-rack4all-eva-foam-feet-s#profileId-1513518

(24-09-2025)
V2 Print Profiles with Drawer Stopper
A new set of profiles, Version 2, is now available in the print profiles. While a number of improvements have been made, the most notable change is to the drawers, which now have a catch (Stopper) to prevent them from sliding out completely.
If you prefer to use the modules as simple, removable shelves rather than drawers with a stopper, you should use the original print profiles named "Basic Modules," "Lateral Panels," and "Sheafs - Drawers." The newer versions that include the stopper are identified with the suffix “with Stopper.”
I understand that some of you will appreciate this change, while others prefer the ease of being able to remove the drawers completely. For this reason, the original option remains available in the print profiles.
Key changes in the V2 profile:
- The M2.5 screws have been updated to M3.
- The magnets have been slightly repositioned, making them easier to install.
For the smoothest assembly, it's best to insert the drawers before attaching the back panel. Since the drawers fit snugly, following this order makes the process much easier, especially for the smaller box, which is more structurally rigid.

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License
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