Model

Magnetic Stackable Organizers

Description
While looking for a way to store my dice and electronics, something that I could easily carry around and that would look nice on a shelf, I couldn't find good options. So sat down and modeled my own. My magnetic stackable organizers are designed to be a robust and versatile modular storage solution. With 5 different heights and 6 layouts, there is always a box to fit your small things. Embedded magnets and steel plates make for easy, tight, and secure stacking, and the hexagon design looks great on your desk. These organizers are perfect for dice, hardware, electronics parts, desk accessories, or workshop storage. Dimensions & Features - 210x140mm footprint - 5 height options: 11mm, 21mm, 32mm, 42mm, and 53mm - 6 internal layouts: 1x1, 1x3, 3x1, 4x1, 4x3, and 5x2 - Magnets for secure stacking - Honeycomb textured exterior for grip and style - Rounded corners for aesthetics and safety  - Compatible across all sizes Printing Notes Print upright, no supports. I used the default " .20mm Speed" setting with reduced (5-10%) infill. Prints well in PLA and PETG.  Print the lid upside down, on the same settings.  Inserting the Magnets Use 3x5mm neodymium magnets. Simply push them in the slots on the top, they are tight enough that the magnets should not fall out. The orientation doesn't matter. If the magnets do fall out, a drop of superglue will keep them in. I recommend using all 8 magnets, but you can only use 4 if you are just using them for alignment, and are not trying to pick up a stack from the top.  For the bottom, use 10mm (.4") circular steel plates that are around .5mm thick. Simply place them in the cutout. The ones I got had adhesive that works pretty well, but if they do fall out, a drop of superglue will keep them in place. I used these magnets:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CCX7JPGH And these steel plates:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJZBN6WR
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