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Stackable Sliding Tray Vial Storage 2x2-Infinite

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Print Profile(4)

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

3x3 (9 Slot) Configuration
3x3 (9 Slot) Configuration
Designer
3 h
3 plates
4.3(3)

6x5 (30 Slot) Configuration
6x5 (30 Slot) Configuration
Designer
6.7 h
3 plates
4.5(2)

8x5 (40 Slot) Configuration
8x5 (40 Slot) Configuration
Designer
8.4 h
3 plates
5.0(2)

10x10 (100 Slot) Configuration
10x10 (100 Slot) Configuration
Designer
16.1 h
3 plates
5.0(1)

Open in Bambu Studio
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Description

Sliding Tray Storage Case for 3mL Vials

4/4/2026 - Added new Customize option for stackable trays!   These are fully compatible with existing prints.  Print the new stackable outer shell and another vial tray.  The tray and new shell will always be the bottom/middle (if building a 3+ stack) of the stack.

 

Fully Parametric Design
(click the Customize button to build your own layout!)

This case is designed to make all of your 3mL vials easily accessible and safely stored. 

 

You can configure any layout desired, with a minimum size of 2x2!

 

X1/A1/P1/P2 can fit up to 10x10.  H series can fit up to 13x13 (as tested so far)

 

The model comes in 3 parts:
Outer shell

Inner Tray 

Base

 

Print Instructions

The Outer Shell needs to be printed on its top, flat surface (upside down!)

The Inner Tray and Base can be printed normally on their bottom surfaces.

 

If printing the stackable model, you'll need a vial tray insert for each level of the stack.  

The model with the chamfered top edges is always the top of the stack.

 

Assembly

To assemble angle the sliding tray about 45 degrees and insert into the outer shell, line up the bottom rails and it should slide in.

Once the Inner Tray and Outer Shell are combined, slide the base into the shell and flip it over.

Here you will see the base snap holes.  Place the base onto the bottom of the case, line up the angled corners with the rear of the case. Press firmly on each hole to snap it into place*.

*Note:  If you plan to keep this constructed, you can glue the small snap tabs to make the connection permanent.

 

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If you like this model or just want to help support my design efforts, give me a boost! It's very much appreciated!

 

 

You are welcome to 3D print these models for personal use  but the design files themselves may not be copied, remixed, redistributed, or resold in any form. The digital models remain the intellectual property of the creator.

 

If you are interested in a commercial license for this printed design, please contact me for details.

Comment & Rating (35)

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excellent print and design. took a little thinking and elbow grease to get the tray in it could be my fault on that since i'm a little slow and need a video to follow instructions lol! Can't wait to use this case more. Thank you for the design! fits my vials perfectly. I have not tried it yet with 3d printed vial caps to see if that would make a different in height fit. Also when putting vials in the second row close to the inside it does take some manuevering to not pull out the tray all the way and get the vial in maybe you can make the outer shell height taller or as a whole in general just a littler taller to avoid that. I love the sliding mechanism but maybe instead of having to angle it there can be a change to just slide it in straight? I had no problems with the tray coming out when i tipped it upside and even tested by bouncing the case to see if the tray will open and it did not for me.
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I printed the 40 slot (I think) went to put my peptides in it and it wouldnt shut either. started popping caps and it still wouldnt shut with the caps removed
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Replying to @user_4104075846 :
The creator should be back online soon. I know he'll fix the issues. I had to do some jiggling but then I was able to close the tray without anything coming loose or popping off
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Thank you for the feedback and the suggestions! I've added an additional 2mm height to the interior to allow for taller caps, hopefully that will be enough and still prevent the vials from moving around vertically too much. I'm working on the sliding mechanism, I will update once it's completed and improved. Thank you @Positivebunny and @user_4104075846!
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Let me say first this thing is incredible. One suggestion...if you could build a tray that held the vials at ~45 degrees so you could see labels that would be even cooler. I get it would hold considerably less. Another option would be to have just the front vial at a tilt, and all behind it straight up at 90 degrees. I'd love either. I have so many different peptides i have to pull them one by one to see what they are and this can be very time consuming. Nobody's done this that i've seen and it would be awesome. Doesn't need to be parametric either.
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Thanks, this is an awesome idea! I can envision how this would work, I will see what I can do and update you once I have a print profile ready to print!
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Replying to @ZGremlin :
Yea, I think it's gonna get a lot of eyes man.
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This would be really neat! I also have many different peptides and sometimes forget where they are due to their orientation in their current case.
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I printed this 10x10 and the viles do not fit. the drawer won’t close they are too tall
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hmm can you attach a photo, I haven’t seen this happen. thanks
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Replying to @ZGremlin :
Just touches before it closes
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Replying to @user_1627829640 :
Thank you for letting me know about this and apologies it doesn't fit! I just updated the model generator, you should be able to print just the pull out tray with it.
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Print Profile
3x3 (9 Slot) Configuration
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Other Issues:spotting
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There are 3 plates, you'll need to print each for all 3 items
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Attempted the 30 vial version. Plate 1 print failed, spaghetti covering the grid at the bottom and when I tried to use my tools to remove it the grid pieces broke off very easily so it couldn't be salvaged.
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Apologies that you experienced a print failure. I will test this again tonight and let you know the result. Thank you
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Oh my gosh, that is my fault! I updated a few of the settings to account for taller vials and did not orient the shell on plate 1 properly. It was flipped the wrong way (the top of the shell should be facing down against the plate). I'm uploading the corrected version now. Will check all of the other premade print files as well.
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Replying to @ZGremlin :
Wow thank you for such a quick reply! I will try to reprint the failed piece once it's uploaded and let you know how it goes.
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this is amazing!!! I’d love these for 10ml vials
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I can do that, do you know the diameter and the height for the 10ml vials? I can look it up but if you could confirm those I'd like to make sure they fit for you :)
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Hey how much for the rights and ownership of this design can you please DM me I'm absolutely in love with it
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Print Profile
3x3 (9 Slot) Configuration
Printed flawlessly.
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Interested in licensing for your peptide cases
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just checking before I print is the height updated so the 3ml vials fit? did you make a 10ml case also?
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