Gridfinity 1x2, 3, 4, 5 (6U, 9U and 12U) Lidded Bin for Stuff with Latch Version 2.0

November 2, 2024
Description
These are the latest version (v 2.0) of my lidded Gridfiniy bins, with several improvements over the 1st version. These include the following improvements and new elements:
- Fully redesigned bins with a more efficient use of material
- Slightly larger opening for the doors
- New tab option for the sliding latches
- No supports needed (same as the v1.0 models)
- Additional bin sizes added
Included here are 12 types of Gridfinity bins with latching lids:
6U Bins:
- 1x2 6U
- 1x3 6U
- 1x4 6U
- 1x5 6U
9U Bins:
- 1x2 9U
- 1x3 9U
- 1x4 9U
- 1x5 9U
12U Bins:
- 1x2 12U
- 1x3 12U
- 1x4 12U
- 1x5 12U
There are two latch designs included. One is a plain latch top, and the other has a flip up tab, which can help with opening the bins (see pics).
This design requires the following hardware:
(2) M3x6mm Button Head Cap Screws (BHCS) - or any M3x6 button head screws.
Printing tips:
You can use the included 3MF which has all the models set up on 10 plates, including one multi-color option for the tabbed latches. If you set the files up in your chosen slicer, then I suggest using the following settings:
- Arachne wall generator
- 15% gyroid infill.
- PLA for the bases and PETG for the LID, since it has an integrated spring.
- I used a textured PEI plate, but if you plan to use P-Touch labels, a smooth plate may work better.
If you print the tabbed latch tops, I recommend using PLA. You can use the following files:
Single Color:
LIDDED_BINS-3E_LATCH_TOP_BOTH.STL
Multicolor (load both files together in the slicer to maintain their relationship and answer “yes” to load them as a single object):
LIDDED_BINS-3E_LATCH_TOP_A.STL
LIDDED_BINS-3E_LATCH_TOP_B.STL
Assembly:
Assembly tips can be found in “Step 6” at the link below:
https://www.mystoopidstuff.com/bambu-spares-box-build-guide.html
Due to the lid design, this will not work well if stacking 1x1 bins, on it.
The doors and hinges are designed so they will be easier to install if the hinges are pushed into place with the door almost closed.
Other stuff:
If you need some bins for small parts, the following bins with covers are a good option to use with the Box For Stuff 20 bin and 25 bin cases (or other 6U tall cases):
- 1x1, 1x2 (3 Compartment) and 1x4 (6Compartment) bins with lids (3U, 6U and 9U) - version 2.1
- 1x2, 1x3 and 1x4 single compartment bins with tabbed lids (3U, 6U and 9U) - version 2.1
- 1 compartment 2x1 (6U) bin with a magnet pickup tool
- 1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 1x5 (6U, 9U and 12U) Lidded Bin for Stuff with Latch Version 2.0
- 2x2, 2x3, 2x4, 2x5 (6U, 9U and 12U) Lidded Bin for Stuff with Latch Version 2.0
- 3x3, 3x4, 3x5 (6U, 9U and 12U) Lidded Bin for Stuff with Latch Version 2.0
- 4x4, 4x5 (6U, 9U and 12U) Lidded Bin for Stuff with Latch Version 2.0
If you want to check out my other Gridfinity cases, you can find them at the links below:
- Gridfinity Box For Stuff 20 bin (6U) (updated to v2.3)
- Gridfinity Box For Stuff 25 bin (6U) (max size for a Bambu X1C/P1S)
- Gridfinity Box For Stuff 16 bin (6U) (Ender 3 size)
- Gridfinity Box For Stuff 16 bin - 12U deep version (Ender 3 size)
- Gridfinity Box For Stuff 2 bin (6U) mini version (can be used to test)
- Gridfinity Single Watch Case
- Gridfinity Triple Watch Case
If you want to store some small hardware and need some good labeled bins, Ch3vr0n posted some segmented bins for the Gridfinity system here:
https://www.printables.com/model/732655-gridfinity-boxes-for-gridfinity-box-for-stuff-20-b
There are currently no authorized sellers of prints of this model or prints of this model.
Thanks and Acknowledgements:
The models here could not have been made without the work of Zach Freedman, who introduced the world to Gridfinity, and then set it free for everyone to use. These models are not based on direct remixing of Zach' original models, but they are fully compatible, and use the same, or a similar specification for the bin bases, bin lips and base grids, which Zach Freedman developed. Zach Freedman's work is available on Thangs, and you can find examples of his Gridfinity designs here and here, which are available under his MIT license. If you like this model, or want to learn more about Gridfinity, you can check out Zach Freedman's YouTube, or you can support Zach Freedman's work on Patreon (patreon.com/zackfreedman).
And Finally,
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Thanks for looking!
Changelog:
4/11/2024: A 9U tall version of the bins was added.
8/23/2024: Updated profile to correct the orientation on one of the plain bin lids.
10/24/2024: 1x5 versions were added.