Fits perfectly

Printed in PLA 0.4 mm nozzle 0.24 mm layer height with variable layer height for the slide rails overhang for nicer and stiffer print, 15% infill seems just enough. Used 5mm brim just in case to prevent warping. Printed in about 40 minutes and it is quite a delight, fits on first slide on the battery, no filing or cutting needed and what I didn't realize from the sample orange print is how well the lock clicks into the prepared slit. Great design, will print many more.
Nice, minimalist design. Printing is easy on both filament consumption and time. I definitely recommend using PETG filament. With good printer adjustment, the model clearances are sufficient even for this material. PLA only lasted me until the first time I dropped it on the ground. Personally, I would have liked to see the side walls of the closing section reinforced to make the snap tighter. Thank you (edited)
Printed in PETG. Breaking loose the hinge for the first time was hard, but worked. The lid feels a bit flimsy (might not be a problem for the shorter models). Still a very cool model and exactly what I was looking for.
This is personally one of my favorite prints! I printed it in petg and it's amazing! Everything you need in one nice organized spot you can bring around!
Would love for just the bin though so I can store different things! (edited)
Hi, are you able to share step files? I want to optimize them and also there is missing point under double bucket.
@Cosik_54326 You can convert STL to step just type "STL to STEP converter" to google
@RomanLatal_2076059 Thanks, I almost finished my fully configurable remix of it. It should be released soon.
It is suitable for Qbrick organazer 300?