March 3, 2019
Description
Stuff tends to accumulate. At some point your workplace may be cluttered with tools and other things you want to keep within reach. So did mine and i wasn't happy about the usual solution to keep adding one desktop organizer after another.
At this point this modular thing comes into play. It is designed to be expandable to your rising needs. Just print another module and slide it into the notch of the previous one....
As a bonus you can use the modules tilted if you use more than one row (as you can see in the photo above).
What to select?
If you simply don't care about perfect aestetics and want to stay flexible, just use the file "middle-middle.stl" and skip to the print settings section.
There are 3 groups of pre-made organizer modules. I have tested with 3 printers and 2 slicers and as far as i can judge from my tests - as long as you follow the print setting recommendations, all modules are interchangeable.
SINGLE ROW, has 3 modules
(yellow in sample image) left-1row.stl - middle-1row.stl - right-1row.stl
UNIVERSAL, has 9 modules.
(red in sample image) top-left.stl - top-middle.stl - top-right.stl
(green in sample image) middle-left.stl - middle-middle.stl - middle-right.stl
(blue in sample image) bottom-left.stl - bottom-middle.stl - bottom-right.stl
UNIVERSAL 2 SLOTS WIDE, has 9 modules
(red in sample image) top-left-2slot.stl - top-middle-2slot.stl - top-right-2slot.stl
(green in sample image) middle-left-2slot.stl - middle-middle-2slot.stl - middle-right-2slot.stl
(blue in sample image) bottom-left-2slot.stl - bottom-middle-2slot.stl - bottom-right-2slot.stl
There is also added an index courtesy of "Teque5" (https://www.thingiverse.com/make:951909)
My Tinkercad files can be found at: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/jCwCYxHsCZU
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial