July 4, 2025
Description
So here starts a comprehensive Gridfinity organization solution designed for Bambu Lab H2D users, with much to come in the near future. This system brings essential tools and components together in a compact, easily accessible arrangement, enhancing your workspace efficiency, that makes part of the Rack4All Storage ecosystem.
This Gridfinity module is a smart addition to your collection of 3D printable models, focusing on optimized storage and organization for your most important printer components.
What is it? It's a dedicated Gridfinity bin's, specifically crafted to house H2D tools accessories. Recognizing the need to optimize space utilization, this module includes a perfectly sized pocket for the silicone socks, as these two components often go hand-in-hand. This kit is ideal for basic accessory storage.
Key Features:
Building on our Rack4All projects, this module aims to bring even more organization to your workspace.
What is it? This module is a large Gridfinity-compatible bin designed to neatly organize and store the various accessories that come with your Bambu Lab H2D printer, specifically targeting the contents of the "Tool Box" included with the Bambu Lab H2D Laser Full Combo. The goal was to migrate the entire thermoformed insert from the original packaging into a custom-fit, accessible Gridfinity module, useful for all H2D users, regardless of their specific configuration.
This module meticulously organizes the following components from your Bambu Lab H2D Tool Box:
Additionally, you'll find some extra slots within the module, specifically designed for various small screws that come with your printer's packaging (e.g., screws used to secure the printer during shipping or to hold the AMS internally), as well as dedicated spaces for the laser markers and the safety key.
I have added some padding for less impact dampening and increased friction using laser cut EVA foam, so if you have the H2D Laser combo, you can go to “Padding for the ToolBox” and download the profile for the laser cutting operation
This module is mainly designed to store the original hex keys that come with the H2D and that have been modified with the handle I made, which is available here.
Additionally, to make better use of the available space within the module, I've added:
The 10 and 40 W laser module includes all accompanying accessories, namely the compressed air hose, as well as a compartment for storing the replacement lens in its packaging.
The padding works very well, as it prevents the module from being scratched, also acting as cushioning and for adjustment when storing the module.
As the laser allows for cutting, this module is also padded with 2 mm EVA foam. The cutting profile is available here and already includes the material-related settings for perfect cutting. The 40W padding is already done, but at this moment something is wrong with the MakerWorld analysis tools, and I cannot upload it. If you need it, use this link.
At the time this project was launched, Bambu Lab had not yet made any type of EVA foam available and may never do so... However, it is a very easy material to find in various thicknesses and sizes.
Module for the Bambu Lab H2D drawing and cutting tool. This includes all accessories except the markers, which are in the "tool box" module. However, a specific marker module is under development, allowing multiple markers to be stored in their ideal position.
Similar to the laser module, this module features padded areas that not only create a consistently perfect fit but also help protect the tool and its accessories.
The cutting profile, with the material configured, is already available for download here.
You can find two variations of this model: one with and one without storage for spare cutting blades.
Module for storing "Bambu Filament Swatches." Similar to previous models, this is a module created with a Gridfinity container, though in this case, it's a bit more elaborate in terms of assembly due to the sliding button that will raise the filament samples to facilitate their removal.
The slot can be used as you like for organizing. The four rows correspond to the slots available on one AMS unit, and the five lines represent five AMS units. However, these slots can also be used to separate swatches corresponding to the filament you intend to purchase in your next order.
To keep the model simple, it's advisable not to take out too many samples at once, as they might eventually fall like dominoes. However, with some care, you can remove those you need, placing them in the available slots next to the QR Code. The QR Code is designed for quick filament access; if you enter the 5-digit code from each sample into the link provided by the QR Code (also found on the "Bambu Filament Swatches" cardboard box), you will be directed straight to the specific filament.
I also recommend this very useful link to help determine which colour combinations work best:
Material: Specific plastic glue, or another quick cyano acrylate adhesive.
Process: Start by printing all the parts.
Ideally, the cover containing the QR Code should be printed with a 0.2mm nozzle, with a smooth PEI Plate with the text facing the plate. If you don't have a 0,2mm nozzle, consider acquiring one; it's inexpensive and very useful. I'll leave the link here if you wish to learn more. If you already have this nozzle, then use it; you can print all the sliding button parts with it for an excellent finish. The non textured plate is also something good to have as part of your printer tools.
After all parts are printed, follow this sequence exactly
That's all for the assembly. Now, place the swatches, making sure to remove the elastic band that holds them together. Remove only a few at a time and do not change the order of the samples; they are arranged in a sequence that facilitates searching.
Both modules were primarily developed for the "Rack4All - Storage System" project, but they are fully compatible with any standard Gridfinity baseplate or grid.
Assembly: Simply print the module, and in the case of the "Tool Box" module, place your Bambu Lab H2D tools and accessories into their designated slots. The module then drops into any Gridfinity-compatible base or drawer. The 0.02mm precision scans ensure a perfect fit, eliminating the need for clips or magnets.
Materials: As with our previous modules, standard PLA is perfectly suitable for printing these modules.
The design philosophy for these bins, and indeed for all our creations, revolves around practical utility combined with thoughtful aesthetics. We believe organizational tools should not only be functional but also pleasant to interact with. By elevating the components and designing for multi-color printing, the aim is to create bins that look great on your workbench and improve your workflow.
These specialized modules are another step in expanding the "Rack4All—Storage System." We've also made available the "Parametric Model Maker - Gridfinity - Rack4all Ed." tool directly on the MakerWorld site. This tool allows you to create custom Gridfinity bins, with or without dividers, that are also compatible with the Rack4All system. Our vision is to provide a comprehensive, adaptable, and user-friendly storage ecosystem that evolves with the needs of the 3D printing community.
License:
Standard Digital File License