Bento3d is a site that you can create boxes and inserts/inlays that you can customize how you want the inlays/inserts to look.
The Good and the bad
Its easy to use and mostly self explanatory.
Website is mobile compliant (well at least on my iPhone 14 pro)
The generated STL files are all separately downloadable ( so if you make multiple inserts/inlays for the same box then you only need to download the insert/inlay each time) This also mean you can just use the box files or the inserts/inlay files for other boxes and or toolboxes you may own already and just want inserts/inlays for
There is a settings tab that you can change the thickness of the inserts/inlays walls (I did not know this when I printed these out so my walls were 2mm thick)
There are some non manifold/non watertight issues on the actual box but easy fixable in Prusa slicer with just a click.
I would also have liked the Lid to be the same shape of the box but it is what it is and it doesn't look bad if closed (am just nit picking maybe)
The inserts/inlays have to be made shorter if you want to stack them as multiples inside one box and for that I just do it in the slicer (in the website the size of the inserts/inlays determine the actual size of the box.
The user re-uploaded this model. The user is not the original author of the model.