Gridfinity - Enhanced Vase Bins (no label flaps) (90 models) 3D model thumbnail

Gridfinity - Enhanced Vase Bins (no label flaps) (90 models)

by cyron52 · via Printables
FormatSTL
CategoryOrganisation
LicenseCC BY
Triangles746
UploadedDec 1, 2023
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Updates 2023-12-01 - Added single corner and half grid bases for even more minimal printing 2023-06-09 - Fixed the 1x3x6u, 7u, and 8u bins. The stabilizer “X” were done wrong. 2023-02-04 - Original post using the Gridfinity v5 spec Also see my other Gridfinity Bins: Vase Mode Bins with Labels Divided Vase Mode Bins with Labels Divided Vase Bins (no label flaps) Description These minimal filament bins will give you plenty of organizing space for very little filament. A 1x1 grid, 6u bin will use just 10.6g of filament, while a 5x5 x 8u is just 107g. 90 vase mode bin models Sizes from 1x1 up to 5x5 Heights from 3u up to 8u (6u is standard) 15 matching bases These bins are based on vase mode bins with label flaps that I originally posted, initially based on the excellent design by Francesco Iannone . Basics Print the bins in 2 parts: base and the top (bin). Glue the pieces together for a very simple, bin. Recommended slicer settings Bins Vase mode Bottom layers: 4 .4mm nozzle Wall thickness: .8mm Layer height: .2mm below the upper lip .12mm for the upper lip .6mm nozzle Wall thickness: 1.2mm Layer height: .28mm below the upper lip .2mm for the upper lip Base Print in the top-down orientation found in the STL file. This will give you a very clean top and clean magnet holes. ≤15% infill TIPS Faster Bases: Adrian-CrimsonAzure pointed out that for larger bins, you can get away with printing 1x1 bases and then glue them to just the corners of your larger bins. For a 4x4 this means printing just 4 1x1 bases rather than 16 base grid. If you're short on filament or time, this is a great option. Top Stability: To make the bin lip more stable, try printing the top of the model (from where the lip starts to the top) at a shorter layer height than the rest of the model. I go from .2 mm to .12 mm with a .4 mm nozzle. Thanks to kevman for this suggestion. PrusaSlicer/SuperSlicer - Use the height range modifier to make this adjustment. Cura - Try enabling Adaptive Layer Height to high quality Files These files were done up with Tinkercad and can be found here: Bases - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/gkaMZJynDus 3u Bins - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8ZGhvKbofu5 4u Bins - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/d2t43MDQRL0 5u Bins - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/an7AL76fzCq 6u Bins - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/cUchwSTd9ll 7u Bins - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/iMnvErFSt3U 8u Bins - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/1SU5i9duMXA Feel free to customize to your own needs.
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