Gridfinity - Enhanced Vase Bins (no label flaps) (90 models)

Easy to print, minimal filament, structurally sound Gridfinity organizer bins.
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updated December 1, 2023

Description

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Updates

  • 2023-12-01 - Added single corner and half grid bases for even more minimal printing
  • 2023-06-09 - Fixed the 1x3x6u, 7u, and 8u bins. The stabilizer “X” were done wrong.
  • 2023-02-04 - Original post using the Gridfinity v5 spec 

Also see my other Gridfinity Bins:

Description

These minimal filament bins will give you plenty of organizing space for very little filament. A 1x1 grid, 6u bin will use just 10.6g of filament, while a 5x5 x 8u is just 107g. 

  • 90 vase mode bin models 
  • Sizes from 1x1 up to 5x5
  • Heights from 3u up to 8u (6u is standard)
  • 15 matching bases

These bins are based on vase mode bins with label flaps that I originally posted, initially based on the excellent design by Francesco Iannone

 

Basics

Print the bins in 2 parts: base and the top (bin). Glue the pieces together for a very simple, bin. 

Recommended  slicer settings

Bins
  • Vase mode
  • Bottom layers: 4
  • .4mm nozzle
    • Wall thickness: .8mm
    • Layer height: 
      • .2mm below the upper lip
      • .12mm for the upper lip
  • .6mm nozzle
    • Wall thickness: 1.2mm 
    • Layer height:
      • .28mm below the upper lip
      • .2mm for the upper lip
Base

Print in the top-down orientation found in the STL file. This will give you a very clean top and clean magnet holes. 

  • ≤15% infill

TIPS

  • Faster Bases: Adrian-CrimsonAzure pointed out that for larger bins, you can get away with printing 1x1 bases and then glue them to just the corners of your larger bins. For a 4x4 this means printing just 4 1x1 bases rather than 16 base grid. If you're short on filament or time, this is a great option.
  • Top Stability: To make the bin lip more stable, try printing the top of the model (from where the lip starts to the top) at a shorter layer height than the rest of the model. I go from .2 mm to .12 mm with a .4 mm nozzle. Thanks to kevman for this suggestion. 

Files

These files were done up with Tinkercad and can be found here:

Feel free to customize to your own needs. 

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Differences of the remix compared to the original

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