Parametric modular drawer framework
by bekirdag
Printable files (21)
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stlconnector_1.stl
4 Ko · 1 026 downloads
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stlconnector_2_v2.stl
4 Ko · 1 016 downloads
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stldrawer_holder.stl
6 Ko · 1 016 downloads
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stlconnector_3_v1.stl
15 Ko · 1 016 downloads
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stlconnector_4_v1.stl
24 Ko · 1 026 downloads
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stlconnector_2_v1.stl
13 Ko · 1 017 downloads
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stlstick_4x4x20.stl
2 Ko · 1 014 downloads
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stlconnector_5.stl
26 Ko · 1 008 downloads
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stlstick_4x4x30.stl
2 Ko · 1 011 downloads
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stlconnector_6.stl
29 Ko · 1 014 downloads
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stlconnector_4_v2.stl
19 Ko · 1 012 downloads
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stlstick_4x4x50.stl
2 Ko · 1 006 downloads
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stlstick_4x4x60.stl
2 Ko · 1 006 downloads
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stlstick_4x4x70.stl
2 Ko · 1 009 downloads
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stlstick_4x4x40.stl
2 Ko · 1 009 downloads
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stlstick_4x4x90.stl
2 Ko · 1 011 downloads
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stlstick_4x4x100.stl
2 Ko · 1 005 downloads
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stlstick_4x4x80.stl
2 Ko · 1 010 downloads
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stlconnector_3_v2.stl
22 Ko · 1 012 downloads
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stldrawer.stl
148 Ko · 1 017 downloads
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stlknob.stl
198 Ko · 1 002 downloads
Description
After trying a number of different drawers from Thingiverse, I decided to build my own.
I wanted to build something:
- Easy to install
- Less print time
- Modular structure, so I can add more drawers later if I need to
- Less filament usage
After a number of trial and errors, I finally managed to build a solid structure.
Print settings:
I used 10% infill for most all the parts, just make sure you print the connectors with a good resolution, the rest is not that important.
I used a plastic hammer to connect the sticks together, which might not be necessary in your case if you are strong enough. It just makes it easier to install.
Other than that, it would be a good idea to glue the knobs after printing.
To build the drawer in the picture you will need to print:
- 24 stick_4x4x50.stl
- 40 stick_4x4x100.stl
- 18 connector_5.stl
- 2 connector_3_v2.stl
- 12 connector_4_v1.stl
- 9 drawer.stl
- 9 drawer_holder.stl
- 9 knob.stl
Other stl parts are available for different structures.
Hope you enjoy!