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Print-in-place lid box with French cleats, integrated printed parts storage box with pegboard

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P1S
H2C
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A1
X1 Carbon
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A1 mini
H2D Pro
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
Designer
50.8 h
8 plates
4.8(19)

0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Designer
8.4 h
1 plate
4.6(19)

0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Designer
57.4 h
4 plates
4.8(5)

0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 45% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 45% infill
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1.1 h
2 plates
5.0(3)
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Description

Print in place lid box 一体打印入滑盖无限组合零件收纳盒 french cleats system wall mount modular linkable.

20240310 更新两款盖子图案设计。

20240311 更新可插69.8MM宽标牌的版本。 use 69.8 wide 4mm Dia round corner 1 mm thick label.

20240312 更新可插69.8MM宽标牌的版本。 use 69.8 wide 4mm Dia round corner 1 mm thick label double size version.

 

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Really like how this printed, however the joints to hold 2 of them together are so tight that I can't actually connect them. Maybe I did something wrong printing them?
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Really? Im already sit some gaps in between. My in and out are kinda nice even a little lose...I use the generic PETG setting. Slow the out wall speed to 70~120....Maybe run a flow calibration to reduse the corner popping.
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Replying to @ReverSea_Lab :
I used bamboo labs PLA. Not sure if that would make any difference.
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Replying to @tomchak :
Petg is better for this one, because the lid print up...so ...need use stronger fillerment.
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I made hooks to hang the drawer on an IKEA Skadis pegboard If you want I can share
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Good one. but already have one in the file. THX~
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Replying to @ReverSea_Lab :
That's right!!! I hadn't seen it!! Even so, thank you for the piece, it's very good!
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Replying to @FabioMaia :
I am just to lazy to print several pieces which need assemble. ha ha ......
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I absolutely love this collection! I'd like to make many of these for my workshop and friends and adapt it to the 3D printed wall system I have in the workshop! Thank you! I've shared it to on my Instagram @stan3dprintsns and on my Facebook at the same name.
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Thank you very much. Somebody say it cost too much material,but for long time use ,It will be worth it.
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Replying to @ReverSea_Lab :
I love them. I've already had a comment from another user that has printed a few of your bins. I have already made a French Cleat for my wall system to place this big guy on. I'm hoping to print more soon. Not too much filament at all really.
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Replying to @outeastcreation :
It think the dip buttom is the best part. So the small ojects will be at front.
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Wonderful file, superb box. I was a little confused on how to afix these to a French Cleat, so I crafted a very rough french cleat attachment. It's not pretty, but it works for now. Perhaps someone can improve on it. I'd upload the .stl file if I could figure out how....
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very nice~!
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where can i find this file?
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looove this! is there anyway you can do a version for a round hole pegboard?
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I need detail measuremrnt or buyjng links to get info
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Replying to @ReverSea_Lab :
The holes are 5mm in diameter. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08ZW1KYZN?ie=UTF8&;th=1 -this is the peg board it is for, if you need a visual.
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Replying to @semi484 :
I sew the smallest metal hock still a little big, but if it can be bent might just work.. 5MM roung holes if print hocks might break...This is y I haven't make a round hole one. I think might need use metal screw take the load...if you can accept use some scerws and nuts to secure the print hocks (could be a winder 45 degree french cleats typy hock...)... or the other way is pick the smallest offical metal hocks ,change box file to match....
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Like! A very practical and good-looking storage box, instantly added it, it's a name brand! It's just that the overhangs of the material I used haven't been handled well yet, the result isn't very good...
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
great print!
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Very cool print!
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PLA optimized version - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 5% infill - friendly for the A1 mini
Superb print 👍 I will print more from time to time
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This Box is so nice, but: it is not compatible with a french cleat on the Wall. This is confusing. Would you mind adding an Adapter to hang this Box to a french cleat?
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? How can I know your cleats measurement... This one just took the 45 degree cleats concept . The ture cleats box gonna slide left and right without stop. This one malnly use on pegboard like the ikea one...Might be hard to adapter to fit on a ture cleat...I can remove the stop bars on the back cleat part but...the whole box cleat part might be too small for you cleat...
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I just took the french cleats style to avoid print supports...add easy take away and put back benefit The real one need the back line set flesh with the cleat front face...Desgin a two part box might be the better way. one box and a cleat hook...
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Im not quite sure what you mean. I wanted to hang it here. Maybe an Adapter would be nice.
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