January 26, 2026
Description
This is a work in progress and will continue to be updated as I have time and work on it. You are welcome to use my design and modify as long as you do not reshare, sell or profit from my design. I have worked very hard on this over the course of months and I just want the credit for its creation. That being said, boosting my model is free for you and it really helps me share my creation and be motivated to improve the work.Â
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What you are looking at is my over time and use refined design that I have created out of personal preference. I prefer the look of a steel toolbox and much prefer craftsman sliders to most other toolboxes on the market. I have collected plenty of cheap tools over my life that serve me well and so I wanted an organized way to keep up with them without carrying around tons of extra stuff and cluttered toolboxes.Â
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This model utilizes somewhere around 2 rolls of filament. Though I have not figured the exact amount as of yet. I utilize 2 colors, one for the base, one for text. I am printing on a A1 Mini, so my parts are split into small sections. I require 6 pieces to fill one drawer. It appears a larger printer may be able to do a drawer in two prints. I will attempt to share an uncut model.Â
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I utilize Gridfinity in the top drawer as it not only fit well, but allows me to edit what I bring to a job easily. I have come to like using the bins for hardware organization as I work but also have the ability to add and move tools.Â
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My parts list is below in no particular order with substitutes where needed. Please be mindful this creation is from years of collecting tools so substitutes may not fit as intended.
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Parts In my model:
From Harbor Freight ($205 in total at time of write up)
From Lowes ($175 at time of write up)Â
Misc. (Roughly $35 at time of write up)
License:
MakerWorld Exclusive License
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