This is derived from Brooks Talley's Stackable Modular Parts Drawers design I found on OnShape.com. I have no idea how he did all that he did on that platform, but am dangerous enough to have figured out how to manipulate the variables (mostly to reduce material consumption - the walls were way overkill for my purposes) and customize some drawers. My copy, including those modifications can be found here.
What I'm uploading:
- MedDrawerHolder - the shell with slots for 4 drawers
- MedDrawer1-StdDiv - The top drawer is Brooks Talley's default compartments. Good for screws and tiny parts.
- MedDrawer2-NoDiv - The second drawer with no compartments. I filled it with two things:
- MedDrawer3-Custom - Custom fit for tweezers and flush cutters, and holds the following tray
- MedDrawer3-CustomTray - Because I have too many tweezers and flush cutters. These are the tweezers I bought, the rest came with other things.
- MedDrawer4-CustomReworkStation - This is for the parts from the JCD 8898 Rework Station.
- MedDrawerN-StdDiv - Versions of each drawer with standard dividers (like the pictured original drawer 1). The number of dividers is based on the height of the drawer - the code (remember, not mine, Brooks Talley gets credit) tries to make each section the same size as the drawer height.
- MedDrawerN-NoDiv - Versions of each drawer with no dividers (like the pictured original drawer 2).
- MedDrawer4-CustomDremelTools - New addition :-)