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January 21, 2025

Husky Parts Organizer Containers

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I like to organize and since I saw these parts organizers at Home Depot for $12 each, I had to buy some… I got 10. I really like to organize.

The organizers come with removable containers in a 1×1 size and 1×2 size. I wanted some smaller and larger sizes to put in it so I did what all people with 3D printers do… modeled and printed.

The STLs that do NOT say Needs Supports (v3) are the ones that print w/o supports and the ones that I am using for printing.

The STLs that say Needs Supports are models that I created to mimic what came in the organizer. I added the 1x.5 and the 2×2 and 1×3 containers. I am unable to print the 1×3 on my print bed but I will be updating the 2×2 so it will print without supports. You can print these with supports and they work fine, but I just hate supports if you don’t need them.

If you want, you can edit my models on OnShape (free) yourself. Make what you want.

Husky Parts Organizer
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-10-Compartment-Interlocking-Small-Parts-Organizer-in-Black-235587/302939645

OnShape Models
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/72cbeb13228edbd2c5cc8a05/w/ae8dd74571a75feb52b51a54/e/e1a5f672bc1c8671f7e808e6

If you like the models, feel free to Tip the Designer, I would really appreciate it and it makes up for the time spend in doing this.

Update:

The 1x.5_Container-Needs Supports.stl will NOT work in the Husky case because of the lid.

The 1x.5_Container-v3.stl DOES work in the case… that is why the top lip is cut off my 4mm.

This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2VvhbfM on April 15, 2020 at 07:34PM by menerso

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