Gridfinity-Compatible Sanding Disk Organizer with Top Storage

A print-in-place organizer for 5-inch sanding disks, compatible with Gridfinity, featuring additional top storage.
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Bring order to your workshop with this innovative Gridfinity-compatible 5-Inch Sanding Disk Organizer!

Designed to neatly store and sort your sanding disks, this print-in-place model requires no supports, Has versions for 5 & 6 inch sanding disks, integrates seamlessly into your existing Gridfinity setup and is even technically stackable!

Features:

  • Gridfinity Compatible: Fits perfectly within the Gridfinity system, utilizing either 1x4 or 2x4 slot configurations.
  • Print-in-Place Design: No supports needed, making printing hassle-free (no clean up required - ready right off the print bed).
  • Versatile Sizes: Parametric design lets you generate any width of holder you want. I have pre-exported x1, x2, & x3 sizes as those are probably the most common.
  • Additional Top Storage: Come with built-in Gridfinity bases on top, allowing for even more organization options.
  • Stackable & Space-Saving: Optimize your workspace by stacking units and maximizing storage efficiency. (note for stacking, probably throw some hot-glue on the stacked ones to prevent toppling as they are not the most stable in this configuration)

Whether you're a woodworker, maker, or DIY enthusiast, this organizer keeps your 5-inch or 6-inch sanding disks sorted and easily accessible, helping you maintain a tidy and efficient workspace. Say goodbye to clutter and hello to organization!

Printing

It is designed to be printed with no supports, the largest overhang angle is 50° so if your printer can handle that it can print this with no issues. This is not optimized for filament usage so it can use quite a bit of filament if printing multiples. I tend to prefer using a bit more filament for stronger parts anyways, especially in the shop, so for me this is not an issue.

You can print labels (add text to the plate in your slicer) or just write on them with sharpie, whichever you prefer.

CAD Files

If you want to modify this yourself, the document is public on OnShape and setup parametrically for custom widths. Simply edit the “width” variable to some integer value.

CAD FILES

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