March 9, 2020
Description
This Pringles Parts Bin was featured in my recent video, How to Upcycle with a 3D Printer. Originally designed as a four-drawer parts bin, I have also made individual drawer units so you can customize the layout. Just import these into Tinkercad and arrange them as you like, or in some cases, you can do it right in your slicer!
The files are described here:
Orient these parts so that they print on their backs (and orient the slider so it prints flat, with the tab facing up).
These should print without supports. When slicing, orient the slider part so it prints flat, with the tab facing up. And orient the boxes so they print on their backs. The largest gap is about 30mm, and most printers can bridge such a gap without needing supports. See the screenshot for orientation details.
If you print one of these, please post a make!
And now, my 3D printing friends, let's print something cool!
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BV3D: Bryan Vines
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution