These are 2 variations of the parts drawer/bin dividers for the Flambeau parts drawers. The model itself is unknown and the actual unit is also unknown, having been unable to find the exact one (admittedly, not searching too hard either). The dividers themselves are marked with “TOP 35/52” denoting the Top of the insert since they're slightly tapered, and the drawer size they fit in, the 35mm tall by 52mm wide drawers.
When I realized I was going to be putting a lot of metric sized screws, both button and socket head, I needed a better way to separate them. I didn't want to buy 1000 of them for $111, or 50 for $20, so this seemed like a fantastic first 3D design to attempt. Simple, flat, filet the corners, chamfer for fun. The first revisions were wrong since I wanted mine to be taller than the originals, my filet radius was too small, the parts were off by .1mm, etc. All learning experiences. At the end, I came out with 2 versions of the model, slightly tapered as needed, fitting well enough overall and a great replacement for the original.
These are best printed in whatever material you want, mouse ears, 2 or 3 top shells and 2 bottom shells because they don't need much strength, 10-15% infill. The 1mm variation has a quirk in Orca slicer where, when adding text, the text appears in the slicer with some Solid infill patterns. Using Archimedian or Octogram Spiral seem to resolve that, but any line based ones seem to show the artifacts. Keep that in mind when printing.
Text, I used Noto Sans, 7mm, 0.5 depth, Center and Top aligned. For the final prints I'm trying Monospace, 6mm, 0.5 depth, center and top aligned. Both seem to work really well. I'm not a big fan of the result on that and it could be done better, probably using 0.15 instead of 0.2, or just using larger text, but alas, it's only seen when I open the drawers and it isn't relevant to the model itself
The author marked this model as their own original creation.