January 7, 2026
Description
🔥 UPDATE: The matching Spacerless Bin Generator is now LIVE! Create custom bins (and crazy shapes) that fit this baseplate perfectly without gaps:
👉 Spacerless - Gridfinity Bin Generator
📐 Auto-Fit to Drawer • 🧩 Print-Bed Tiling • 📍 Filament Pins • 🧲 Magnets • 🏷️ Labels
This parametric generator creates Gridfinity-compatible baseplates with one clear goal: zero wasted space in real drawers.
Most Gridfinity tools generate wasted space by filling gaps with useless "spacers" or filler blocks. This generator supports true spacerless fitting. It extends the functional baseplate geometry from 1 to 41 mm in 1 mm steps, matching your actual inner drawer size and avoiding dead zones entirely.
🚨 Important: MakerWorld limitation + Extra Large Grids
MakerWorld has a parametric limitation when the model is generated as separate build plates.
If MakerWorld shows a critical error:
✅ Extra Large Grids steps (Bambu Studio / OrcaSlicer):
This is a MakerWorld parametric constraint, not a model geometry issue.
1️⃣ Pick the sizing method Go to [01 Sizing Mode]
2️⃣ Auto-Fit to Drawer (best for real drawers) Go to [02 Auto-Fit to Drawer]
How it works: Fits the largest possible full 42 mm Gridfinity grid and uses the leftover area as spacerless extensions (1–41 mm) instead of generating separate filler blocks.
3️⃣ Print-Bed Tiling (when the plate is larger than your bed) Go to [03 Print Bed Tiling]
🏷️ Label Logic:
✂️ Tiling Tip: If the generator produces a useless fragment (e.g., a single small 42x42 block or a thin strip) in the corner of the layout, simply slightly reduce your bed_x_mm or bed_y_mm setting. This forces the cut line to shift, merging that small piece into a larger, more stable tile.
Extensions are designed to eliminate the need for useless "spacer" blocks:
Why it matters: Real drawers almost never match perfect multiples of 42 mm. Coarse solutions waste space with fillers. This one lets you dial in the fit down to the millimeter using functional baseplate area.
Go to [08 Filament Assembly Pins] This section controls the filament-based alignment pin system used to precisely align tiles when printing large baseplates in multiple parts.
You define the pin hole depth and a tapered two-diameter hole. Because the hole narrows inward, a piece of standard filament can be pushed in and will seat snugly (the taper self-centers and tightens as you insert it).
⚙️ Tolerance Testing: Based on my testing, the optimal settings for assembly are an outer hole of 2.25 mm and a hole end of 1.75 mm. To connect the parts, use filament segments approximately 20–24 mm in length for PLA. For PETG, you may want slightly longer segments—around 24–27 mm—to achieve a similarly snug fit.
I have also included a test plate print profile so you can test these tolerances yourself and see what works best for your specific printer setup.
Go to [07 Magnet Holes]
Go to [09 Base Extra Thickness]
Safe practical defaults (adjust to your printer/material):
Update (12.01.2026)
License:
MakerWorld Exclusive License