Gridfinity Baseplate Set for Husky 27" Tool Cabinet
by DittiDoes · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Organisation |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA |
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| Uploaded | Jan 26, 2026 |
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6 Part Gridfinity baseplates for the Husky Tool Storage 27 in. W 5-Drawer Gloss Black Rolling Tool Cabinet . UPDATE: Tweaked and added Tolerances section, as well as OpenSCAD file. 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media Drawer Dimensions: 585 mm x 381mm . Tolerances: There seems to be some variance in measurements from drawer to drawer, so I reduced the spacing in the filler parts a little, so there may be a little more slop. That being said, I added the scad file as well, so you may be able to update some of the parameters to fine tune your fit based on how tight you want it. Parts: Part L-F5X5 X 2: Grid 5x5 Dimensions: 210x210 Part L-B5X4 X 2: Grid 5x4 with back spacer Dimensions: 210x171 Part L-LB-3X4 : Grid 3x4 with back and left spacer Dimensions: 165x171 Part L-LF-3X5 : Grid 3X5 with left spacer Dimensions: 165x210 Grid Layout 13x9 with spacers on the left and back The table below illustrates the layout of the parts in the drawer. The rows and columns are numbered to illustrate the grid count, with S indicating the spacer row or column. 9 rows (378mm + 3mm spacer= 381mm) and 13 columns(546mm + 39mm spacer = 585mm). S12345678910111213S 3mm3mm3mm139 mm LB-3X4 B-5X4 B-5X4 234539 mmLF-3X5F-5X5F-5X56789 OpenSCAD: Select the models from the Set dropdown on the top right to adjust individual build plates. 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media You can also change the type of the build plate from the Base Plate Options 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media I would appreciate it if you would post your makes and leave any feedback. * These were created using the Gridfinity Extended OpenSCAD ** These were sliced using Cura 5.8.0 and fit with minimal slop in my drawers *** If people have issues with tolerances I can update the models to have a little more slop. This is my first set of OpenSCAD Models, so please be gentle :)
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