Gridfinity Makpac stackable tray (magnetic)

I made this stackable tray to house all of my Gridfinity containers without having to rearrange them every time.
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updated September 15, 2024

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I made this stackable tray to house all of my Gridfinity containers without having to rearrange them every time.

Each panel uses an 8 x 6 grid. 

You can stack up to 2 containers at a height of 3 to be at the same height as the handle. Otherwise it can no longer be stacked.

I recommend always creating a height of 6 for stacking in the middle of the plate. So it cannot bend or brake. 

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VERSION 2

I made a second version with a better handle to make it easier to remove the tray. There is also an undivided version of each for printing with a large print bed.

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Printing and Assembly

  • choose the model you want
  • print all the parts (don't forget the handle)
  • glue the panels together
  • insert the connectors (also use glue)
  • install the ruthex inserts in the handle
  • screw everthing together

(I first glued the panels together and then inserted the connectors)

I printed the tray in PLA and PETG with no problems

 

Required Components

  • M3 ruthex (or same sized M3x5.7) inserts x8
  • M3x12 screws x8 (M16 also work)
  • M3 washers x8

 

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