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Fully customisable parametric drawers

Awesome support-free storage system, fully parametrically designed so that it can be customised to fit any space!
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updated December 9, 2023

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I know, yet another storage solution…

I have designed these drawers to be fully customisable using Fusion 360. You don't need any knowledge of how to use the software though, short of knowing how to download it!

The model uploaded here is 150x150x200mm (width x height x depth), with a single height drawer (35mm) and double height drawer (70mm) to be used in any combination, as well as internal bins for the single height drawers. These are useful if you want to store small parts such as nuts, bolts etc. 

All parts should print without support (depending on your printer and settings, you may need small supports on the underside of the drawers to print the rails at 45 degrees).

Side bins are designed to go along the edges of the drawers and take into account the chamfer of the rail. The Middle bins are cuboid and will not fit along the sides.

There is also a joiner which joins to the top and bottom if you want to print multiple cases and stack them (if your preferred size doesn't fit on your printer for example).

Custom Drawer Sizes!

In order to customise this design to your own dimensions, you will need to download Fusion 360 if you don't already have it and create a free personal account (this was the case when I downloaded it anyway).

Once you have the program open, go to File > Open > Open From My Computer and load the .fd3 file.

Once the project is open, go to Solid > Modify > Change Parameters

Sort the list by comment. I have numbered the parameters for your convenience. The numbered items are parameters you can change to get the desired dimensions. All aspects of the model will change based on your inputs, including the case, drawers and bins.

Do not change any of the other parameters as this will likely break the model.

Once you are happy with your dimensions, select each item from the list on the left (light grey cubes), go to File > 3D Print, untick the checkbox Send to 3D Print Utility which will allow you to download the file and open it in whatever slicer you prefer. 

Coming Soon

I'll likely keep working on updates to this design, adding new storage solutions solutions for the bins and drawers, maybe some modules for the top, mounting solutions etc. and will keep this page updated as I go.

I will ensure that all future updates maintain compatibility with the original model so they can be applied to any drawers printed previously.

If you haven't got Fusion 360, and don't want to download it, send me a message and I might be able to help out exporting the files to the dimensions you need depending on my workload.

Happy Tinkering!

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