Inspired by gordyt47_9409's 5 inch sanding disk holder. But that one had such sturdy, thick walls, that it would have taken 330 grams of filament and over 16 hours to print. Naturally, I felt it expedient to stay up all night and remake it in OnShape, including learning how to parameterize it... you know, just in case anyone wants to use it with different preferences or purposes. All to reduce that to 129 grams of filament and 11 hours of printing - I think I saved $4, woot!
Versions Included:
- Custom - designed to specifically fit this disc pack.
- MinimalMaterial - same as above with a lot more material removed.
- Simple - No labels, evenly spaced, closest to the original design.
Editing Source:
You'll need to start with a free Onshape.com account.
- Simple version: Edit Here - Under "Configurations" at the top left, set the number of bins you want and how wide each should be. Select each of the resulting parts (bottom left), right click, "Export", and ensure "Export unique parts as individual files" is NOT checked.
- Highly customizable version: Edit Here - You'll have to click "Make a copy to edit", then you can right click on each part in the assembly and "Edit Configuration" to your heart's content. When ready, right click on "Assembly 1" and Export.
Category: Tool Holders & Boxes
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The author remixed this model. Imported from Thingiverse.
Differences of the remix compared to the original
Reduce thickness and material consumption, add labels and custom slot widths.