So I wanted some drawers to organize my electronics stuff and I like to fool around in Fusion 360. There are lots of good drawers on Thingiverse already but I wanted to try my hand at making some because I think it's fun.
This is what I came up with. They are designed to be printed standing up which results in full control of the length of the drawers by simply telling your slicer to stop at a certain height. The bottom is 1mm thick so to get a 20mm long drawer you would stop at 21mm. The default length of the model is 200mm.
They are noted as width x height in an arbitrary unit system. The outer footprint of a 1x1 drawer is roughly 25x25mm give or take (You know, 3D printing...).
The inside of the 1x1 drawer is roughly 15x15mm. The inside of the bigger ones are a multiple of this plus some extra.
The foot part is useful to get the whole contraption off the table a little because it can be a bit fiddly to open the drawers on the bottom row due to how low the handle is located.
If you can get the perfect settings the faces can be press fitted together with relative success. I just glue mine on with some superglue. Works great.
1x1_Drawer.stl |
1x1_Face.stl |
1x1_Frame.stl |
1x2_Drawer.stl |
1x2_Face.stl |
1x2_Frame.stl |
1x3_Drawer.stl |
1x3_Face.stl |
1x3_Frame.stl |
2x1_Drawer.stl |
2x1_Face.stl |
2x1_Frame.stl |
2x2_Drawer.stl |
2x2_Face.stl |
2x2_Frame.stl |
2x3_Drawer.stl |
2x3_Face.stl |
2x3_Frame.stl |
3x1_Drawer.stl |
3x1_Face.stl |
3x1_Frame.stl |
3x2_Drawer.stl |
3x2_Face.stl |
3x2_Frame.stl |
3x3_Drawer.stl |
3x3_Face.stl |
3x3_Frame.stl |
Foot.stl |