The Concept of zackfreedman's Ultimate Harbor Freight Parts Organizer is outstanding.
However, in Europe you usually get other, but similar small parts drawers, like the Allit Basic 33 which is available as a white-label product like Aldi Workzone, Jaycar 33, Hofer Kleinteile-Schubladen etc.
My build is not really a Remix, as I did the whole build from scratch, based on the Aldi Workzone organizer, I bought at a sale.
Since you have 32 small drawers, I made this front plate small so that 21 pieces will fit on an Ender 3 print plate so that you are quickly done with the prints.
If you like the larger style, as Zackfreedman did, check out https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/81119-aldi-nord-sortierbox-faceplate
Attention! Please be aware that these front covers do not fit to the more modern "VarioPlus" Modells from Allit. These drawers have indentation on both sides. You need https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/49785-allit-varioplus-drawer-faceplate-with-label-holder for them.
Printing the parts is easy: No support, no raft, 0.20 layer height is fine.
Creating the paper strips can be done with the original PDF from Allit:
https://www.allit.de/fileadmin/allit\_ag/pdf/GF\_Ordnung/VarioPlus\_Hobby\_17\_\_VarioPlus\_Hobby\_33.pdf
or
Just use a spreadsheet / word processor and create tables with the cell size of:
11 mm x 63,5 mm. Using paper with 100g or 120g works best. Standard copy/printer paper is a bit more fiddly, but works as well.
Printer: Creality Ender 3 Pro
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.20
Infill: 20%
Filament: Geeetech PLA
Notes: Any filament will do the job
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.