Small parts organizer, ideal for storing very small components like:
-electronics: resistors, capacitors, LED's, IC's, transistors, MOSFETS, diodes, etc...
-small nuts and bolts, screws, bearings, etc...
-Arduino related parts like sensors
Commercial available ones of the same size go for as high as 270 (!) dollars. Why pay this much when you can 3D-print yourself one at home for the fraction of the cost.
The cabinet fits within a 200x200mm print area making it suitable for printing on most standard 3D-printers. The wall thickness has been optimized for printing with a 0.4 mm nozzle.
The cabinet has 6X6 drawers = 36
Outer dimensions of the cabinet:
-Length: 195.5 mm
-Width: 61 mm
-height: 129.5 mm
Inner dimensions of the drawers:
-Length: 59 mm
-Width: 29 mm
-height: 19.5 mm
Estimated print times at 45mm/s:
-Cabinet = 16 hours
-1 drawer = 25 minutes
Estimated Filament cost @ 25 dollars per 1kg PLA rol:
-Cabinet = 4.25 $
-1 drawer = 0.15 $
The fusion 360 source file option includes these formats:
-.f3d
-.obj
-.step
-.usdz
-.3mf
-.fbx
-.skp
-.smt
-.ipt
The STL-files option includes these files:
-Individual STL-files
Printer used:
Flsun Super Racer
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
25-30%
The 3D-printers, tools and materials I'm using for these projects can be found here: Tools and materials – bbprojects
Note: This is not a physical product. When you're purchasing the STL or Fusion 360 source files you will be able to download these files. A physical product will not be send to your address.
All my designs are licensed according to the CC BY-NC-ND license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/