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Today we're making 3D-printed hardware organizers. My hardware storage has been a real mess, and it's finally time to deal with it. I picked up a set of Durham small parts storage boxes, and today we'll design and 3D print a set of variable-sized tight-packing plastic boxes to organize hardware into them.
These are the boxes and drawers I purchased:
24-Compartment Small Box: www.grainger.com/product/4HY22
6-Drawer Cabinet for Small Boxes: www.grainger.com/product/1XHL7
Tools used in this video:
Shars Economy Gage Block Set (Amazon*): amzn.to/3xP6FDz
Starrett 5m Metric Tape Measure (Amazon*): amzn.to/3XSvLvS
Starrett 6" Hook Rule Machinist Scale (Amazon*): amzn.to/37RUxVS
Excelta Electrician's Scissors (Amazon*): amzn.to/3m7eCBh
Dymo Rhino 4200 Label Maker (Amazon*): amzn.to/34LRkDU
3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Compact 3D Mouse (Amazon*): amzn.to/2TSJ2q9
Raw Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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00:00 Intro
00:48 Durham Boxes
02:43 The problem with the stock dividers
07:50 Measuring for custom boxes
12:02 Modeling the boxes in Fusion 360
19:48 3D printing
20:13 Test fitting the custom boxes
21:34 Demonstrating the flexibility
25:09 Tour of all of my storage boxes
33:30 Conclusion