3D printed tool organizer
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MULTIPROROSITE BOX
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Rebel Minis Digital Direct 28mm Offword Colony Gear
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basic tray style wheel arches / mud gaurds
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Gridfinity: 3D Printed Super Quick Tool Storage And Retrieval
- by: Dave Rowntree
Our favourite cyborg [Zack Freedman] has been stumbling over a common problem many of us will be all too familiar with — that of tool storage and the optimal retrieval thereof. His solution is the Gridfinity: A modular workshop organisation system.
Never chase your pen around on the desk againIn [Zack]’s words, the perfect workshop has tools and materials arranged in the following way: (a) every item has a dedicated home within reach of where you’ll use it. (b) items are exposed and in position for instant grabification. (c) the storage system shields you from accidents like spills and injuries. (d) it is effortless to setup and easy to put back and rearrange. An instant-access storage solution such as the Gridfinity is designed not to help you store more stuff, but finish more projects. The idea is very simple — display your stuff so that you can quickly find what you need and get back to the project as quickly as possible. We think these aims are pretty spot on!
From an implementation perspective, the system consists of a 3D printed base plate with a grid structure. It is angled internally so storage bins drop in, but are not easy to knock out. Storage units drop into the grid in various sizes and orientations, such that everything is contained within the grid’s outer boundary, so the whole assembly will fit inside a drawer with ease. Small part storage bins have a curved inner surface enabling one to easily scoop out a part when required. A partial lid on the top allows them to be stacked vertically if required.
Super-quick access to fully sorted stock – no more searchingWhilst the system is work in progress, there are still about a hundred different storage units, for anything from 3D printer nozzles to racks for tweezers. Implemented as parameterised models in Fusion360, it is easy to tweak existing models for your stuff, or create totally new ones, from the supplied templates.
No discussion of tool organisation would be complete without first considering the king of tool organisation [Adam Savage], the principle of first order retrieval is a strong one. For a more in-your-face solution, you could go down the pegboard-on-wheels route, or perhaps if you’re less mobile and in a tight squeeze, then get comfortable with the French cleat and build something full custom right into the walls. Whatever solution you come up with, do share it with us!
STL file 3D printer tool organizer・3D printing template to download・Cults
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Desktop Tool Organizer | Electronics for everyone
For a long time, I used anything to store handy tools. Stationery organizers, coffee cans and other containers. In principle, it was possible to live poorly, but not very conveniently. Everything is in a heap, everything is mixed up, and most importantly, in addition to the tool, shit constantly accumulated there. All sorts of leftist things that shouldn't be there. Any left tool that is needed once every half a year, some trimmings, ties, heat shrink, screws, studs, wires, pencils and more. In general, a couple of months and we have a garbage dump full of useful and necessary things, but which do not belong there.
With the advent of the 3D printer, I had the opportunity to fix all this and print myself such an organizer as I need. But it was lazy, as always. Until I stumbled upon a HexaPuzzle model from Filamentarno on 3DToday:
I liked the thing and I immediately printed sections for myself. Moreover, from the original model, you can immediately make a bunch of different versions.
There is such a one-piece cast boss
Stretching or compressing it in the slicer in height - we get glasses and saucers, the main thing is to turn off the printing of the top covers in the slicer and make zero filling. Perimeters 2-3 depending on the rigidity of the plastic. For PLA or ABS, two are enough. But for SBS, at least three, otherwise they will be too soft.
And if you turn on the fill, you can print a convenient stand for various needle files, pencils and other narrow and long objects. By changing the filling density, we set the size of the cells. Perimeters can be 1-2 on any plastic.
If you make the filling very low and move the model around the table in the slicer (the filling pattern does not move), then you can get something like this:
he has narrow and wide cells, where, for example, a caliper and a ruler are inserted. And it stands there strictly vertically, does not hang out.
All this is assembled as a constructor and built up as needed.
But, despite the convenience, this thing does not solve the second problem - shit accumulates inside in the same way. The tool is still piled randomly and there is no end to it. It is difficult to understand what is in place and what is not. What is missing and what is superfluous. As a result, all the scalpels or a few scissors can easily accumulate in one rack, and there will be no nichrome on other tables. That's the problem with tweezers. They are small and drown in them with their heads, and by the look of the shank you can’t understand which one it is. So we're going to redo it.
How to deal with it? Just the lack of versatility. We already have in the workshop an example of a tool organization that has a great self-supporting order. Our contour wall:
The removed thing begins to annoy the eye with its empty contour and enrages. So at the next pass, the found thing is put into place. And then it becomes a habit. As a result, we have almost forgotten what the search for a tool in chaos is. He is always there. This is where I decided to do the same.
The first thing I did was to print the stand for Wiha screwdrivers in the same hex puzzle format. I wrote about them recently.
I saw that it was good and away we go… The main tool that should be at hand was determined and stands were made under it.
Pliers, scalpel, mirror, punch, marker.
Side cutters, scissors, probe, reverse tweezers, spatula
Caliper, rulers, square, pencil. This section is made high and at an angle, so that when it is on the back row, it would be more convenient to insert it immediately into the desired cell.