I have a very slim drawer on this Husky workbench, so I needed a bin to store the calipers, flat. Weirdly, I seem to be in the minority of Gridfinity fans that keep their calipers lying flat… maybe cause they take up too much dang space that way.
I also seem to be the only weirdo that bought the 8" Adoric Calipers.
The bin includes 2 slots for spare CR2032 batteries that hold fairly well even when aggressively closing a drawer, but slide out easy with a gentle press near the divot.
There's some extra space at the top that is not really put to any use. To be honest… I was sick of this project, and noticed a number of flaws while working on fixes at 3:00 AM. I just wanna be done with it. It works.
Finally, my printer happens to be the Bambu A1 Mini, so it's limited to 180x180x180 mm. To that end, I've included a cut version of the bin to fit the smaller build plates, like that on the A1 Mini. SPLITFINITY!
I suggest printing the split version with 3 or more wall loops/shells. It can be a bit flimsy at the bin edges that are open.
Also, it has magnets.
The author remixed this model.
Used to build out the base design