Gridfinity 1 x 1 x 2 and 1 x 1 x 3 inserts with cover, divided in multiple ways 3D model thumbnail

Gridfinity 1 x 1 x 2 and 1 x 1 x 3 inserts with cover, divided in multiple ways

by mhejjas · via Printables
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UploadedJan 1, 2024
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Also uploaded my 2 x 1 size inserts: https://www.printables.com/model/672541-gridfinity-1-x-2-size-inserts-can-be-closed-indivi [Update 2024.01.01] Added new parts upon request: 1 x 1 x 4, 1 x 1 x 6 and 1 x 1 x 8 Gridfinity inserts with individual covers for small screws and parts. Mostly started this to create an organized storage for my M1.6, M2.0 and M2.5 screws. I wanted fast access and organized storing both. So far it's always been a pain in the a@@. These small parts need to be stored in separate containers that you can close individually, otherwise they mix sooner or later, not to mention the possibility when you accidentally push a container over the edge of the workbench. So I made a labeling system a while ago and stored in zip lock bags. That was good for storing them separately, but it's not an easy access. I also started to color code my tools and screws a long ago, like that: yellow: M1.6 screws, 1.5mm allen key, 5.5mm hex driver, T10 torx key Red: M2.0 screws, 2mm allen key, 6mm hex driver, T15 torx key Blue: M2.5 screws, 2.5mm allen key, 7mm hex driver, T20 torx key White: M3 screws, 3mm allen key, 8mm hex driver T25 torx key Green: M4 screws, 4mm allen key, T27 torx key Orange: M5 screws, 5mm allen key, T30 torx key If you're into things like that it's worth to try, it keeps the working environment much less sufferable. (I'm always making a mess around me, but this way at least it's a lot easier and faster to clean up later) Also I added a pdf file that contains the sizes of all different shape storage sockets these inserts have. Printed from Devil Design Petg, 3-3 top and bottom solid layers, 3 perimeters, 15% gyroid infill. It's a parametric system and a work in progress, much more to come. Enjoy!
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