Hello again!
This time, I have designed a smart storage system based on Japanese Bento boxes.
This bento box was designed to fit a 87W USB-C MacBook Pro charger and other accessories that I usually need to carry with me to my university. With this box and it’s modular design I an arrange them and protect them at the same time.
The typical Japanese bento box has 1 or 2 floors and a top, so this box can have 2 floors (1 base and 1 middle section) or more, if needed (1 base and several middle sections).
I have designed several variants of the same floors:
Hello again!
This time, I have designed a smart storage system based on Japanese Bento boxes.
This bento box was designed to fit a 87W USB-C MacBook Pro charger and other accessories that I usually need to carry with me to my university. With this box and it’s modular design I an arrange them and protect them at the same time.
The typical Japanese bento box has 1 or 2 floors and a top, so this box can have 2 floors (1 base and 1 middle section) or more, if needed (1 base and several middle sections).
I have designed several variants of the same floors:
“Divider” is a dynamic divider that you can move, add or remove to suit your needs. You can see them in my pictures. It’s designed to complement the modules that have no static dividers, but you can also add them to “12” and “13” variants if you want.
In order to properly close the box, even though the floors fit nicely, you can use a silicone band or a fabric band in order to make sure that it is not going to open on the go.
Printer Brand: Prusa
Printer: i3 MK3
Rafts: No
Supports: Yes
Resolution: 0,2mm
Infill: 10%~20%
Filament: [ Prusa PLA ] Grey
Notes:
Total Print Time:
Print Dividers at 100% Infill
Designed in Fusion360, sliced in Slic3r PE
Here are the links to the Fusion360 Files!
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.