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Stackable Letter Sized Paper Holder Tray Organizer

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Print Profile(3)

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P1S
X1 Carbon
H2S
H2D
P1P
X1
H2D Pro
P2S
X1E
H2C
A1
X2D
A2L
A1 mini

Taller Tray - Parts 1 & 2
Taller Tray - Parts 1 & 2
Designer
7.1 h
2 plates
4.6(34)

Connection Clips
Connection Clips
Designer
12 min
1 plate
5.0(5)

Shorter Tray - Parts 1 & 2
Shorter Tray - Parts 1 & 2
Designer
5.5 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

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Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Ivory White (11100) / Refill / 1kg
Nature (65102) / Filament with spool / 0.5 kg

Description

--==GO TO V2 - CLICK HERE==--
 


EDIT 8/10/25: V2 with designed-in, snap-off supports has been released and uploaded! Also, now with a test print to test fit prior to spending the time on the full bins.

 

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1687149-stackable-paper-holder-v2-designed-in-supports#profileId-1787913

 

 

EDIT 7/30/25: There is currently a V2 in the works with designed in support for easy removal if you prefer not to use the support material for PLA. Prototypes worked out well (photo below) so will fit it in for printing then uploading after the current project. I'll link to it from this listing.

 

Snap-off support coming for V2:

 

USE SUPPORT FILAMENT FOR THE END OVERHANGS. Some people have also had success using PETG as the interface layer if the trays are made from PLA instead, but the print profiles are for easy success with the support filament. I do not suggest using PLA as the interface support layer without modifying the support structure further or having experience removing support.

 

Neat and functional, these trays hold letter-sized paper and documents to keep your workspace tidy. There are two sizes to choose from: a taller tray that should hold up to a full ream of paper or for storage, and a shorter option which is more applicable to frequently used items.

 

The trays print in two parts with interlocking pins and grooves for secure connection.

Slip in the pins into the grooves (bottom of which is shown in the photo below) and apply a dab of your favorite (or readily accessible) super glue for added stability.

 

Support filament is suggested for the overhangs. With this, it is easy to grip the support trees and pull or push from the inside.

 

Easily make stackable by using the connector clips for modular stacking.

 

Thanks for your time - Let me know your thoughts or if you want or need a scaled version for any other variations.

 

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