This is a major update to my previous omniwall organizer bin. After breaking a few, I realized that the print either required too much support, or the layer lines were causing failures at the tabs.
After tons of head scratching and iterations, I arrived to the models attached. This is a two part print that optimizes the parts for both strength and print speed. No supports, no weird angles, no problems.
Simply print two of the tabs, and one of the bins and screw them together with m3 machine screws/nuts. After the box is assembled, you will have a very strong and sleek storage bin.
BUT WAIT THERES MORE!!! (rip billy)
Print an extra (or 4) bin and an extra tab to chain them together on your omniwall panels with no wasted slots or space. These can be secured together with additional M3 screws.
EX.
1 Bin : 2 Tabs : 2 Screws/nuts
2 Bins: 3 Tabs : 4 Screws/nuts
Getting the rear screws in can be fiddly, but would be much easier to assemble with a longer t-handle allen key or a little back up wrench.
There are a few different tabs to choose from. If you would prefer to have the nuts on the outside of the bin, there are two models (mirrored) with a recess for them. If you would prefer the bolt head on the outside or to link a few together, there is a model with only a hole.
The author remixed this model.
Hooks - I changed the model geometry a bit and made them easier to print