GRIDPAC.ONE is the all-in-one printable storage case designed to unify your workspace whether you're deep in the Gridfinity ecosystem or using your own custom inserts.
It matches the outer dimensions of Systainer Classic (compatible with Makita MAKPAC, HiKOKI, Festool and Tanos) and is 3D Printer Friendly.



One box – designed for both Gridfinity inserts and non-Gridfinity storage (foam, custom compartments, tools)
One design – optimized to print on nearly any 3D printer starting from 180×180 mm bed and up.
One system – compatible form factor with Makita Makpac, Tanos and Festool Systainers for tool shop integration
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Pre-tuned print profiles are available on the MakerWorld page. These are optimized for Bambu Lab printers and work out of the box.
If you're using a different printer, follow the guidelines below:
Depending on the size of your printer, you can print the base and the lid in either 1, 3, or 6 pieces. The 3- and 6-piece variants are compatible. Each left, middle, and right section from the 3-piece variant can be combined with a front and rear combination from the 6-piece variant.
Try to fit the largest possible parts on the bed. On common printers with a bed size of 220×220 mm, you can at least fit the 3-piece lid parts upright and diagonally on the bed.
It is not recommended to print the bottom pieces in an upright position, as the glue joints might be a weak point due to poor layer adhesion.
The design includes bodies labeled “reinforce”. These should be printed with an extra wall, especially if you’re using only 2 perimeters. This ensures critical areas like the latch mechanism won’t break under stress.

If available, use a support interface material for a cleaner finish. If not, follow these suggestions:
Set bridge direction to 90° to the print orientation for a smoother surface
Increase support interface spacing to 1 mm for easier removal and improved texture
Latches are available in three variants:

To assemble the case, you’ll need glue. For PETG or ABS, UHU Hart (affiliate link) works well in my experience.

Base
Lid Assembly
Handle
Final Assembly
Hinge Pins
Q: What size printer do I need?
A: For seamless lid printing, a build area of at least 220x220 mm is recommended. The design is also printable on 180x180 mm beds, but larger parts will need to be split. To print the entire model in one piece, you'll need at least 300x400 mm.
Q: How much material is needed?
A: With a 0.4 mm nozzle and two walls, the model uses roughly 1,4 kg of ABS filament (including all parts and support material). The original weighs about 1,3 kg.
Q: Why Systainer Classic and not Systainer³ with T-Loc?
A: The Classic Systainer patent (EP0555533B1) expired in 2012. The T-Loc patent (EP2315701B1) expires in 2029 and the Systainer³ design will remain protected even longer. I prefer to avoid legal gray areas.
Q: Why not use a real Systainer and print just the insert?
A: I’ve done that too. But honestly — I enjoy creating and experimenting. Why buy something for 30 Euro when you can spend hundreds of hours and kilos of filament building your own?
Q: Can you make Size Y or add Feature X?
A: Check the to-do and planned features list. If it’s not on there, drop me a message and I’ll see what I can do.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.