BLUM Orga-line Compatible Drawer Containers 3D Printer Model

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Summary

BLUM ORGA-LINE compatible drawer organiser containers.
I designed these to use the odd spaces left in our kitchen drawers when using the BLUM ORGA-LINE containers.

I have shown sizes of the genuine BLUM ORGA-LINE containers for comparison.
I have included the STEP files in case you want to adjust sizes

The containers with one asymmetric angled side are designed to snugly fit against the metal drawer side of a BLUM TANDEMBOX drawer (the original BLUM containers do not fit snugly against the side of the drawer: they are designed to be used with the stainless steel frame between the container and drawer side to fit properly).

The container called "cutlery bin thin" is "2 units" long, and has vertical sides and like the genuine BLUM containers is not designed to fit snugly against the side of the TANDEMBOX drawer. It is slightly narrower (85mm) than the genuine BLUM containers (88mm). It is the one at the rear of the drawer in the 1st photo.

The container called "cutlery bin" (220mm or "2.5 units" long) and "cutlery bin short" (85mm or slightly shorter than "1 unit" long) are shown on the right hand side of the drawer in the first photo. They both have the angled side to allow them to fit snugly against the metal drawer side on the BLUM Tandembox drawer as shown in the photo.

The models for "drawer bin front/rear" are also designed with an angled side to fit against the drawer side as shown. When glued together they make a container that is 440mm or "5 units long".
The "utensil" container is designed with an angled end so that it can be orientated with the short side against the drawer side, and this container is "3 units long".

NOTE: to print the "utensil" container on the Ender3, I needed to rotate the model onto its side, and rotate the model 45 degrees in the XY plane so that it was diagonal corner to corner of the build plate. If the raft/skirt/brim was turned off (select none), I could get it to fit onto the build plate, but only just!

I used tree supports for all, except for the two piece long container. The two piece (front/rear) container models can be rotated so that they stand on their ends, and can be printed without supports.

Blum_drawer_bin_front_v5.stl 270.1KB
Blum_drawer_bin_front_v6.step 127.0KB
Blum_drawer_bin_rear_v3.stl 271.4KB
Blum_drawer_bin_rear_v4.step 127.6KB
Blum_drawer_cutlery_bin_small_v2.stl 367.9KB
Blum_drawer_cutlery_bin_small_v3.step 212.6KB
Blum_drawer_cutlery_bin_thin_v2.stl 392.0KB
Blum_drawer_cutlery_bin_thin_v3.step 203.2KB
Blum_drawer_cutlery_bin_v1.stl 392.9KB
Blum_drawer_cutlery_bin_v2.step 212.9KB
Blum_drawer_utensil_drawer_v1.stl 460.7KB
Blum_drawer_utensil_drawer_v2.step 249.7KB