I designed this to have somewhere to put my collection of tiny remotes I have accumulated for various small appliances around my office (fans/window units/humidifiers). This gives these remotes a specific home and keeps them from floating around my desk.
Sometimes gridfinity designs are so space efficient that it becomes difficult to actually use whatever you are storing. This design prioritizes ease of access over optimizing storage space by leaving enough room between slots for you to grab just the item you want.
The base of the model uses a cupped gridfinity-compatible design that does not include magnet holes and saves a bit of material with its concave shape compared to solid gridfinity bases.
This is designed to be a pretty easy print so printing in PLA using standard .2mm layers with a .4mm nozzle should work great!
Designed (and modifiable) in Onshape:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/1594b2e5aba48a1f2296b080/w/fff5483d9c1f22f14f41b42e/e/b1eebabcb3b063f462b8b2b7?renderMode=0&uiState=6907b3c8c2f95f9f2ea5a98a
The author marked this model as their own original creation.