Angled Gridfinity

55° Gridfinity bins keep your pens penned in your drawing drawer.
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updated October 12, 2024

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Have you ever felt around a bunch of scattered felt-tips only to drown in a fountain of pens? Thank the marker, from now on you can quickly nip into your nib drawer. Let this ball-point feature list quell all quill-related worries:

  • Gridfinity compatible
  • over 20 models to suit your needs
  • angled at 55° so that pens do not hit the top of a 13.5mm high drawer (such as the IKEA Kallax drawers)
  • some bins feature an additional lateral tilt for overly long markers (like Stabilo)
  • standardized Gridfinity holes for optional magnets or M3 screws for extra baseplate security
  • prints without supports (thanks to the Prusa FDM design method for unsupported holes)
  • custom-designed mouse-ears keep the corners down for warp-free printing (can be deleted in the slicer object list)
  • 3MFs for the 6x1 bin include an adjusted printer profile for Prusa i3 Mk3s and print 252mm wide though the official print volume is only 250mm. (Same values apply to Mk2 models, too.)
  • models marked x1.5 have one straight and one angled side - ideal for the front row
  • external height: 52mm, internal height 46.672mm
  • can be stacked onto other gridfinity bins, but the top of these, being at an angle, is not designed for additional stacking
  • looks good on your desk, too

Yeah but how is this different from most angled gridfinity bins? Those I was able to find were designed for specific items. These are empty and subdivided bins, making them compatible with many different pens, markers, erasers, pencils, highlighters, paperclips etc.

 

Based on Gridfinity by Zack Freedman by reworking the following template: https://than.gs/m/202057

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