@@someonenormal5579yes, welcome to the country where you're not allotted enough time to get from point A to point b, let alone eat at any point SoonerLater (no, I don't like it, but that's how it unfortunately is..)
Can we take it the other way, can Gridfinity support *this?* I can't imagine integrating this into a gridfinity base would be hard... Simply build the box with the basic Gridfintity unit measurements in mind, build a Gridfinity basic box that fits, then boolean the two STLs together. Sure, you're losing (AFAIK) the ability to easily modify the design after... but if you do the design work right before you've got the final product design. And as long as you tolerance the parts, you could probably cut a Gridfinity base to accept the "slide in" bento divider...
This is probably the most useful 3D printing video I've watched all year. I don't think I'm even exaggerating. My house is about to be full of bento boxes and I can't wait.
Not sure how to contact the designer, but a nice addition would be to add fillets in the bottom of each section to make it easier to get small parts out.
This is a great tool! Our kitchen drawers just do not fit any pre-made utensil organizers properly so we've had to use the best we can find. This tool can generate a model that actually fits and is functional. Thank you for the video! :)
Forget the metal hardware. Just take a scrap piece of filament (we all end up with 5-10in of unused stuff from a spool), slide it through the holes, clip to length, and tack in place with a dot of your favorite glue. I did this for my sunglasses case and its been going strong for four years.
I remembered a design I saw before immediately that used a section of filament, and then you just melted the ends and flattened them, it will bind to both sides, but as long as both sides are for the lid or for the box, and not one on each, it should still rotate freely
I always try to use filament hinges when I can. And if the ends aren't both the box or the lid, you can still melt the end into a mushroom cap, just don't push it into the hinge piece.
For a less fragile solution, I use cheap lawn trimmer cord in place of filament (even the cheap trimmer cord is much stronger than 3D filament). I pick up a 15-meter roll for $2 Aussie. Trimmer cord is available in multiple diameters too - I've seen ~3.5mm.
omg this is amazing. Years ago i was going to model out storage trays for my couch storage that's just a big hole. I started and got distracted as one does and forgot about it. This will make this project take minutes vs hours of modeling.
This is a really cool tool. I would like to see the sizing for the holes to be selectable. Either the M2 bolt and pin, or the more fragile version made with snips of filament for a more fragile but fully printed option..
I see this as the perfect first step into design for people who have been just downloading. I even saved the URL but there is a gridfinity plug in for Fusion 360 that in the end is far more versatile.
This format is amazing. This will make it easier to do my silverware drawer. My house is older and the drawers are smaller then normal, but with this program, I can adjust it easily to for. Thank you for sharing this.
Best video I've seen in a long time, so useful for me. I own and play a lot of boardgames and it's nice to have containers for cards or bits, and even for the the insert. something for sure I'll be using and playing with. thank you
Orca slicer also finds non-manifolded edges in the STL files and will fix them for you as well. I fix them and then re-save the corrected STL models for later use.
I saw this on CHEP the other day, but Chuck while definitely promoting how useful this is for quick prototyping also kinda woefully undersold the utility of _having_ an app, free or low-cost, that does exactly this so conveniently versus pre-existing workflows of opening 3D modeling software just to make boxes.
I have a whole haphazard dump slot in my refrigerator dedicated to sauce packets of all shapes and sizes. I can't wait till measure that area and start designing! Great video!
I havent gotten my printer just yet, and lately I have been EXTREMELY obsessed with designing and searching stuff. TH-cam's algorithm is now teasing the hell out of me LOL. So yeah, this popped up, and needless to say bookmarked this for later and you, sir, have a new subscriber :)
This is incredible! Designing storage for parts can really suck, so having something that saves maybe 99% of the time and ends up with perhaps a better result is awesome. Something you didn't really touch on is stackability. It'll take some more work, but you could potentially create several identically sized trays with different layouts, and then make a box with the same width and depth but taller.
Thank you for sharing this clever app. I really do look forwards to monkeying around with it. The amount of time that will be saved on a drill bit, tap, reamer, etc, (metric and imperial sizes) organizer just got better.. I have been wanting to build these organizing bins/ pull drawers/ cabinets for a long time, and although I find CAD relaxing, sitting long times wrecks my back, and why I have dreaded designing them. When considering drill bits, I have fractional sizes, up to 1-1/2" diameter, in 1/64" increments, there is like 120 slots/bins... Also, there is "number" sized drill bits, and like 60 or so of those, and "letter" drill bits, and 26 of those. Never mind, each of those categories, I have several sets, that each serve different purposes, cutting steels, cutting plastics, sheet metal, cutting hardened steels, wood, concrete (just a basic set for concrete). Then, taps, name the sizes for machine threads, metric and imperial, under size taps, over size taps, special taps, for odd thread if foreign countries from vintage times, pipe taps, acme taps, square thread taps, and of course, most of those have the mate in the form of threading dies. Then the horrifying complexity of the reamers, of all the categories of those machine threads, and the on-size reamers, under sized and over sized, and special tapered reamers, and there is a few additional categories for reamers of purpose titles, like hand taps, machine shank taps, spiral flute, straight flute design, and on and on and on... An absolute nightmare of organizing such a complex set of cutting tools, while having the desire to keep them protected from each other of hard alloyed steels (H.S.S. & carbide) banging cutting edges against other cutting edges, not ideal when that happens, minor bumps the steel can tolerate such, but, if you can avoid it, why not avoid it. It is still gonna be allot of time printing these cases, no question of that at all but, I got all year, at my leisure to do so, and will enjoy doing it. This app is a game changer for my mission. Pardon the novel, I am just excited about this. As all day to day, I haven't felt physically well, but, perhaps, this brightened my night. Thank you.
This is true for those who know how to do that. However, many of us don't have the knowledge or the time to figure it out. So, I am all for these quick and easy tools to make things like this.
For a less fragile and easier to obtain hinge hardware solution, I use cheap lawn trimmer cord in place of 3D filament or bolts (even the cheap trimmer cord is much stronger than 3D filament). I pick up a 15-meter roll for $2 Aussie. Trimmer cord is available in multiple diameters too - I've seen ~3.5mm.
Have a small cardboard box (about 1/2" tall) in a drawer in my toolbox where I keep the tiny (jeweler) screwdrivers etc so they don't roll around and get lost. This will make a great sub for that! And can add little walls now to further divide things.
You can make boxes of any size depth and width (not height), since you can adjust the sizes in the Grid section by clicking on the numbers on the left side and above the columns and changing them as you need. You can also change the wall width in the settings.
I had a play with this and it's really fun. All I wish for is to be able to merge cells and it would be exceptional. (Sometimes things don't fit into rectangles efficiently - vernier calipers, for example.)
Joel, thank you for this video. I'm new to 3D printing and used this app to create organizers for an odd shaped set of drawers. Perfect! Can you profile other apps like this?
I literally had to design a box with dividers yesterday, this would have made my life alot easier, if only it had a way to do cutouts to grab the items insidez may still use it for the outside box part
I've been working on one of these since this first came out. Took awhile mainly because my ender wasn't up to it. Cue Bambu lab sale and I've had a P1S for a week or so. Main issue is sourcing the hardware. I've been doing a deep dive of mail sizes and I think 4 penny box nails should work but I was going through all my random hardware and found the shafts ( the part you though away) for pop rivets are almost 2mm. You just have to cut them down a bit. I designed and printed a simple gauge block to get them the correct length.
oh wow thats a fast app, i was wondering if you could make different shapes but im sol on that but for card, dice and small parts it looks good. going to try to print it out later ^^
I want this to export a SVG of the separated box section. That would be a great file for laser cutting and CNC. Ive been wanting to make a nightstand organizer and desk organizer from wood like this but havent been able to design something nice enough. This nailed it. It just doesnt export svg.
Awesome tool! I'm printing a box for sorting my miscellaneous machine screws that don't have a home. There are tons of online box designs but I needed one that will fit a tool drawer.
To label the boxes if you are using PrusaSlicer or its derivatives, add text and/or SVG logos in the slicer to the top of those boxes. You'll probably want to print in the orientation Joel used so you can do a layer height filament swap if you want the text/logo to have a contrasting color to the rest of the lid.
Hey Joel, love your videos! I’m definitely making these for my toolbox. Question: With all your filament behind you stored in open air, Do you run you filament through a dryer before you print? I would think Seattle is a little humid to be storing PLA out in the open.
Saw this and thought this would be perfect for creating travel cases for your game minis. Dice tray in the center, dice holders on either side and character holders on the far side. If you make the box measure it and make panels for a dice tower to add to it and depending on the size of the box and tower you can make an insert spot for notes, custom character sheet, resources tracker, ECT. I know it's not a new Idea but it definitely gets you there faster and you can make your own storage system for the various trays if you are one of those super nerds that has specific dice for each character you play. (Don't judge me.) This also makes me wonder if the program can make a lip for the tray to sit on allowing for space in the box under the tray
What about using filament instead of using the hardware like for instance grabbing the spool and cutting the length of your hardware and using that maybe melting the ends or the tips
Oh, and it will be great for making short little bins for milling machine bits as well. Can use a sharpie to write the size in the bottom of the bin I'm thinking.
If you are using PrusaSlicer or one of its derivatives, you can add the text for the sizes in the slicer and do a layer height filament swap (if you don't have an MMU, AMS, or other multi color automation) to have the text in a different color. Granted, you will end up with the bottom and sides different colors with a single filament swap, or a racing stripe of the text color with two filament swaps.
This is really quite good. 3 things... 1. hinges need re-designing so the lid can be printed flat with minimal support. 2. would be nice to print the box so it included the dividers, no need to print separate divider tray. 3. Be able to adjust the box wall thickness. All these can be easily tweaked in Bambu slicer... but it would be nice not to have to.
Very cool. Other people have made something similiar. This one makes me think of Node Dojo's Bin Generator. Although, i don't believe his creates a external box and lid for them to go into.
What about the verde pack lol. This is pretty sweet, I usually do this for all my organizers in fusion 360 custom. This will save some time, thank you so much for sharing!!
Instead of printing, I'd CNC route out some solid wood and it could be quite a bit larger too, and quicker to finish to boot. I was thinking of making an organizer for E12 through hole resistors one tray per decade stackable. I have something in tempex that it came in decades ago but it's crumbling.
Hello, thanks for sharing, this is a very cool and useful app. I have tried it and designed the same organizer box with the same dimensions. When I used the Creality Slicer, it estimated the printing time (without the outer box and the lid) to be more than 11 hours. Is this really the time it takes to print such organizers ? Please I would be glad to get some advice. Thanks a lot, appreciate your help.
Can you alter the size of each section too? I mean it looks like it automatically sizes each section, but what if I only want 2 sections within the box, but specific sizes? Cheers
It would be great if you could select different styles of the external box. I'm used to the original, simple Ultimate Box Generator for SCAD which has options for a lid. This looks MUCH easier a a lot easier for creating more complex boxes.
I have ketchup packets, mild sauce and salt packets scattered in the center council of my truck. Time to print a box!
I caught your video last Friday and predict quite a bit of traffic to bento3d's website in the near future.
why would you keep sauces in the truck? usa'ers... =D
I saw this with you first!
@@someonenormal5579yes, welcome to the country where you're not allotted enough time to get from point A to point b, let alone eat at any point SoonerLater (no, I don't like it, but that's how it unfortunately is..)
Center council? SuperVinlin
If they integrated gridfinity support to the base of the box this would be amazing for quickly designing organization for everything!
I feel like I've been doing that about everything now: "ok, but does it support gridfinity though?"
Lately for me it's does it support Gridfinity or Multiboard.
No this is war against gridfinity!
I came to the comments to say exactly this. Hard agree!
Can we take it the other way, can Gridfinity support *this?*
I can't imagine integrating this into a gridfinity base would be hard... Simply build the box with the basic Gridfintity unit measurements in mind, build a Gridfinity basic box that fits, then boolean the two STLs together.
Sure, you're losing (AFAIK) the ability to easily modify the design after... but if you do the design work right before you've got the final product design.
And as long as you tolerance the parts, you could probably cut a Gridfinity base to accept the "slide in" bento divider...
This is probably the most useful 3D printing video I've watched all year. I don't think I'm even exaggerating. My house is about to be full of bento boxes and I can't wait.
YESSSSSS. ALL THE BOXES!!!
Not sure how to contact the designer, but a nice addition would be to add fillets in the bottom of each section to make it easier to get small parts out.
This is a great tool! Our kitchen drawers just do not fit any pre-made utensil organizers properly so we've had to use the best we can find. This tool can generate a model that actually fits and is functional.
Thank you for the video! :)
*starts aggressively going thru my fridge hunting all leftover sauce packets* This looks to be a neat tool! Thanks for sharing
Since I started 3D back in August I subbed to so many of you geniuses. Thank you!
That's awesome!
Forget the metal hardware. Just take a scrap piece of filament (we all end up with 5-10in of unused stuff from a spool), slide it through the holes, clip to length, and tack in place with a dot of your favorite glue. I did this for my sunglasses case and its been going strong for four years.
If you size the hinge hole properly you can skip the glue. Pet peeve: designing ANYTHING for 3d printing that requires glue.
Found this suggestion after I snapped two hinges trying to screw them in. Thanks for the suggestion.
I remembered a design I saw before immediately that used a section of filament, and then you just melted the ends and flattened them, it will bind to both sides, but as long as both sides are for the lid or for the box, and not one on each, it should still rotate freely
I always try to use filament hinges when I can. And if the ends aren't both the box or the lid, you can still melt the end into a mushroom cap, just don't push it into the hinge piece.
For a less fragile solution, I use cheap lawn trimmer cord in place of filament (even the cheap trimmer cord is much stronger than 3D filament). I pick up a 15-meter roll for $2 Aussie. Trimmer cord is available in multiple diameters too - I've seen ~3.5mm.
omg this is amazing. Years ago i was going to model out storage trays for my couch storage that's just a big hole. I started and got distracted as one does and forgot about it. This will make this project take minutes vs hours of modeling.
Loving these fun little project videos
Me too dude!
This is a really cool tool. I would like to see the sizing for the holes to be selectable. Either the M2 bolt and pin, or the more fragile version made with snips of filament for a more fragile but fully printed option..
This is honestly the best video to find. Thank you for this. Helps with sorting boardgame components.
I see this as the perfect first step into design for people who have been just downloading. I even saved the URL but there is a gridfinity plug in for Fusion 360 that in the end is far more versatile.
This format is amazing. This will make it easier to do my silverware drawer. My house is older and the drawers are smaller then normal, but with this program, I can adjust it easily to for. Thank you for sharing this.
The website looks beautiful!
you can also go bigger than the sliders let you, when you are on the grid maker tab, you can input your own measurements.
One of the most useful videos I've seen in awhile.
Best video I've seen in a long time, so useful for me. I own and play a lot of boardgames and it's nice to have containers for cards or bits, and even for the the insert. something for sure I'll be using and playing with. thank you
Orca slicer also finds non-manifolded edges in the STL files and will fix them for you as well. I fix them and then re-save the corrected STL models for later use.
I love this idea. I can think a a few things I need to organize.
I saw this on CHEP the other day, but Chuck while definitely promoting how useful this is for quick prototyping also kinda woefully undersold the utility of _having_ an app, free or low-cost, that does exactly this so conveniently versus pre-existing workflows of opening 3D modeling software just to make boxes.
That’s part 2 coming soon. Biggest issue, as Joel mentioned, is the box requires repair. You can’t print it straight out of the app.
@@FilamentFriday Looking forward to it! :)
I have a whole haphazard dump slot in my refrigerator dedicated to sauce packets of all shapes and sizes. I can't wait till measure that area and start designing! Great video!
I havent gotten my printer just yet, and lately I have been EXTREMELY obsessed with designing and searching stuff. TH-cam's algorithm is now teasing the hell out of me LOL. So yeah, this popped up, and needless to say bookmarked this for later and you, sir, have a new subscriber :)
This is incredible! Designing storage for parts can really suck, so having something that saves maybe 99% of the time and ends up with perhaps a better result is awesome.
Something you didn't really touch on is stackability. It'll take some more work, but you could potentially create several identically sized trays with different layouts, and then make a box with the same width and depth but taller.
Dude, this is INCREDIBLE
I *KNEW* this would be up your alley!
Thank you for sharing this clever app. I really do look forwards to monkeying around with it. The amount of time that will be saved on a drill bit, tap, reamer, etc, (metric and imperial sizes) organizer just got better.. I have been wanting to build these organizing bins/ pull drawers/ cabinets for a long time, and although I find CAD relaxing, sitting long times wrecks my back, and why I have dreaded designing them.
When considering drill bits, I have fractional sizes, up to 1-1/2" diameter, in 1/64" increments, there is like 120 slots/bins... Also, there is "number" sized drill bits, and like 60 or so of those, and "letter" drill bits, and 26 of those. Never mind, each of those categories, I have several sets, that each serve different purposes, cutting steels, cutting plastics, sheet metal, cutting hardened steels, wood, concrete (just a basic set for concrete).
Then, taps, name the sizes for machine threads, metric and imperial, under size taps, over size taps, special taps, for odd thread if foreign countries from vintage times, pipe taps, acme taps, square thread taps, and of course, most of those have the mate in the form of threading dies.
Then the horrifying complexity of the reamers, of all the categories of those machine threads, and the on-size reamers, under sized and over sized, and special tapered reamers, and there is a few additional categories for reamers of purpose titles, like hand taps, machine shank taps, spiral flute, straight flute design, and on and on and on... An absolute nightmare of organizing such a complex set of cutting tools, while having the desire to keep them protected from each other of hard alloyed steels (H.S.S. & carbide) banging cutting edges against other cutting edges, not ideal when that happens, minor bumps the steel can tolerate such, but, if you can avoid it, why not avoid it.
It is still gonna be allot of time printing these cases, no question of that at all but, I got all year, at my leisure to do so, and will enjoy doing it. This app is a game changer for my mission. Pardon the novel, I am just excited about this. As all day to day, I haven't felt physically well, but, perhaps, this brightened my night. Thank you.
trying this out to make sized dividers for my printed tacklebox
I feel like you can do this really well with parametric design
This is true for those who know how to do that. However, many of us don't have the knowledge or the time to figure it out. So, I am all for these quick and easy tools to make things like this.
This is a great tool. I am printing the first storage box now. Thank you for the heads ups and review.
For a less fragile and easier to obtain hinge hardware solution, I use cheap lawn trimmer cord in place of 3D filament or bolts (even the cheap trimmer cord is much stronger than 3D filament). I pick up a 15-meter roll for $2 Aussie. Trimmer cord is available in multiple diameters too - I've seen ~3.5mm.
Have a small cardboard box (about 1/2" tall) in a drawer in my toolbox where I keep the tiny (jeweler) screwdrivers etc so they don't roll around and get lost. This will make a great sub for that! And can add little walls now to further divide things.
you can also go in the settings in the top right and change the wall thickness
You can make boxes of any size depth and width (not height), since you can adjust the sizes in the Grid section by clicking on the numbers on the left side and above the columns and changing them as you need.
You can also change the wall width in the settings.
I had a play with this and it's really fun. All I wish for is to be able to merge cells and it would be exceptional. (Sometimes things don't fit into rectangles efficiently - vernier calipers, for example.)
Joel, thank you for this video. I'm new to 3D printing and used this app to create organizers for an odd shaped set of drawers. Perfect! Can you profile other apps like this?
I literally had to design a box with dividers yesterday, this would have made my life alot easier, if only it had a way to do cutouts to grab the items insidez may still use it for the outside box part
I've been working on one of these since this first came out. Took awhile mainly because my ender wasn't up to it.
Cue Bambu lab sale and I've had a P1S for a week or so. Main issue is sourcing the hardware. I've been doing a deep dive of mail sizes and I think 4 penny box nails should work but I was going through all my random hardware and found the shafts ( the part you though away) for pop rivets are almost 2mm. You just have to cut them down a bit. I designed and printed a simple gauge block to get them the correct length.
Pro tip: Filmen has almost 2mm diameter, too.
Should hold up to this task no problem.
Filament. Dang you, autocorrect!
oh wow thats a fast app, i was wondering if you could make different shapes but im sol on that but for card, dice and small parts it looks good. going to try to print it out later ^^
This is excellent! I would like to see it go to 400x400 at least. I love the idea of making sections for my toolbox
doenst he have that massive printer? so at least 1000x1000
I want this to export a SVG of the separated box section. That would be a great file for laser cutting and CNC. Ive been wanting to make a nightstand organizer and desk organizer from wood like this but havent been able to design something nice enough. This nailed it. It just doesnt export svg.
Awesome tool! I'm printing a box for sorting my miscellaneous machine screws that don't have a home. There are tons of online box designs but I needed one that will fit a tool drawer.
This is great to make organizational trays for boardgames! Thanks for sharing this.
You are so welcome!
To label the boxes if you are using PrusaSlicer or its derivatives, add text and/or SVG logos in the slicer to the top of those boxes. You'll probably want to print in the orientation Joel used so you can do a layer height filament swap if you want the text/logo to have a contrasting color to the rest of the lid.
That's a cool webtool. I will surely try some boxes. Would be awesome if you could design more versatile inserts for specific carrying cases.
They need one of those apps for board game inserts. Might have to try using this one for some of that.
Wow perfect timing I was wanting to print a container for water colour paint palette’s this will be perfect
What a great find this is. Although every box that I try to print creates a solid block not box. Any ideas?
The lid, latch and insert prints great.
Yeah the model it creates needs to be repaired. You can use Prusa Slicer on windows or some other Netfabb type service
i think to sorta supports bigger than the 200x250x250 if you just change the dimension on the grid section rather than the size section
What's up with the white balance? Joel looks green.
I was going to make some snarky comment your monitor or something but son of a motherless goat you’re right.
It's the Matrix, I mean PCBway green.
Damn I noticed that too
Maybe it’s the Taco Bell.
@@DrDoohickie I think I know what your getting at 😭
Love this, I will so be using this.
Hey Joel, love your videos! I’m definitely making these for my toolbox. Question: With all your filament behind you stored in open air, Do you run you filament through a dryer before you print? I would think Seattle is a little humid to be storing PLA out in the open.
Welp, that's going to cut down my workflow in making game inserts. Nicely done, designer person! Sending coffee for sure.
Thanks for sharing! This is going to be awesome for board game pieces and extra *things*
You are so welcome!
What other websites are like this??? I need more!!!
Saw this and thought this would be perfect for creating travel cases for your game minis. Dice tray in the center, dice holders on either side and character holders on the far side. If you make the box measure it and make panels for a dice tower to add to it and depending on the size of the box and tower you can make an insert spot for notes, custom character sheet, resources tracker, ECT.
I know it's not a new Idea but it definitely gets you there faster and you can make your own storage system for the various trays if you are one of those super nerds that has specific dice for each character you play. (Don't judge me.)
This also makes me wonder if the program can make a lip for the tray to sit on allowing for space in the box under the tray
What about using filament instead of using the hardware like for instance grabbing the spool and cutting the length of your hardware and using that maybe melting the ends or the tips
Thank you so much! I wish I would have had this about 3 weeks ago, but now will work too.
its very awsome. I do hope it doesnt get overloaded and shuts down.
Have yet to make one that didn't need repaired before printing.
Oh, and it will be great for making short little bins for milling machine bits as well. Can use a sharpie to write the size in the bottom of the bin I'm thinking.
If you are using PrusaSlicer or one of its derivatives, you can add the text for the sizes in the slicer and do a layer height filament swap (if you don't have an MMU, AMS, or other multi color automation) to have the text in a different color. Granted, you will end up with the bottom and sides different colors with a single filament swap, or a racing stripe of the text color with two filament swaps.
This is perfect. I have a ton of Knorr sauce packs I want to store.
YES DO IT
You could create a box at the max dimensions and scale up in the slicer to fit the giga!
This is really quite good. 3 things... 1. hinges need re-designing so the lid can be printed flat with minimal support. 2. would be nice to print the box so it included the dividers, no need to print separate divider tray. 3. Be able to adjust the box wall thickness. All these can be easily tweaked in Bambu slicer... but it would be nice not to have to.
Very cool. Other people have made something similiar. This one makes me think of Node Dojo's Bin Generator. Although, i don't believe his creates a external box and lid for them to go into.
Thank you for the tip ! Regarding the XL cases, it's not a big deal to rescale a small box to design a larger one ;-)
I used a similar app to make a holder for my 5 tv remotes plus reading glasses.
ALHAMDULLILAH YOUR A VIDEO CAME ON TO ME RIGHT TIME SIR THANKS FOR THIS AMAZING TOOL.
You're welcome!
It'd be really nice to get them in a format that'd let me modify them further easily.
This would be great for creating board game organiser inserts.
I too love fire sauce, and have a big jar full of them that could be replaced with a better organizational tool like this lol
Thanks Joel, I think I'll try this out.
Thanks for sharing! Could you please recommend/share some compatible M2 pins/screws for the lid-box linkage?
Very, very cool! Thanks for sharing!
If using Creality print 5, use the hollow command to fix the box.
Thanks for this. Good find
But how do i actually get started and what printer should I get and filament, etc.
It would be great if it had a gridfinity option. There are some gridfinity bin generators but I haven't seen any like this one yet.
It'd be cool to use this print an army themed set of carry boxes for your favorite tabletop game.
What about the verde pack lol. This is pretty sweet, I usually do this for all my organizers in fusion 360 custom. This will save some time, thank you so much for sharing!!
That'd be a great tool for board/card gaming components
Instead of printing, I'd CNC route out some solid wood and it could be quite a bit larger too, and quicker to finish to boot. I was thinking of making an organizer for E12 through hole resistors one tray per decade stackable. I have something in tempex that it came in decades ago but it's crumbling.
Saludos, gracias por este video, me pareció interesante esta app, además muy práctica!
What metallic gears are needed for the hinges aand the latch?
I wonder if there is any chance this could have gridfinity connections added to the bottom?
Hello, thanks for sharing, this is a very cool and useful app.
I have tried it and designed the same organizer box with the same dimensions. When I used the Creality Slicer, it estimated the printing time (without the outer
box and the lid) to be more than 11 hours.
Is this really the time it takes to print such organizers ? Please I would be glad to get some advice. Thanks a lot, appreciate your help.
11 hours seems like a lot. Is it trying to print it as a solid object?
Cant wait to use this tool, thanks!
Is there an option for adding a lip to the inside of each container? For easy access to board game tokens.
Hi hope you’re doing good.
Can we make packaging with 3D printer ?
That laugh when the sauces fitted in the box. Exactly how I laugh when a 3D print does what I set out for it to do!
So Cool -
Thanks for sharing!
Can you alter the size of each section too? I mean it looks like it automatically sizes each section, but what if I only want 2 sections within the box, but specific sizes?
Cheers
Yes. Write it manually
Is there an option for changing the latch to use a pad lock instead?
Thanks, Joel; fills the bill for many projects. Just wish I could organize myself better, heh heh heh ......
Looking forward to checking this out!
Awesome & useful site !! Thanks for posting !
Cool tool , thank you !
It would be great if you could select different styles of the external box. I'm used to the original, simple Ultimate Box Generator for SCAD which has options for a lid. This looks MUCH easier a a lot easier for creating more complex boxes.
Is there any way to "repair" the outer box in Bambu Slicer?
Is there a version of this for gridfinity ?
What a great resource!