December 21, 2023
Description
These Organizers don't seem to be available any longer at Home Depot, but I did manage to buy the Hyper Tough branded ones from Walmart recently $13.44 (2-Pack) to test the fit between both brands. There is only small differences between them, but these inserts were tested to fit both brands as I now have a large mix of both. The bins are numbers starting in the back left and working right & forward. Bins 2 - 4 & 6 - 8 are identical and in Part 1 along with the to forward bins 16 & 17. Part 2 has bins 1 & 5 (outer ones in back row), 6 & 10 (outer ones in middle row), 11/15 & 12/14 & 13. Bin 11 & 15 are identical and bin 12 & 14 are identical. Bin 13 is the large one in the middle of the third row.
These inserts have a 45 degree front on them which is handy to add labels or to simply write on it with a sharpie. I've found printing these in white really brightens up the bin so you can see whats inside through the closed organizer lid.
These inserts were designed to be printed with just one perimeter (much like vase mode) with only the bottom and walls. By printing the Part 1 & 2 sliced versions of the files you will have all the bins for one complete organizer.
Print Settings:
Layer Height: 0.2mm, Speed Profile
Filament: eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+), Inland brand from Micro Center (White)
Printer: Prusa MK4 with Input Shaper, .4mm nozzle
Perimeters: 1
Layers: top 0, bottom 5
Infill: 0%
Seam: rear
Supports: None
Brim: None
Advanced→Extrusion width→External perimeters: 1mm (using a .4 nozzle) Note: This allows the single perimeter to be roughly 1mm wide.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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