42mm was the length of a slide glass, he mentions why he went with the 42mm in a video. He originally wanted to use glass slide in the front of the bins so he could see inside with his original design ment for the wall draws, something like that 😂 but it's available for you to personalise anyway you want and thats the great thing about it and why its so popular 👍
not a user of any grid based system, but for those interested there is an add-on for fusion 360 to generate gridfinitiy blocks, which allows you to just cut out the shapes you need, and not have to design base pieces. So if you need a 4x4 grid it will generate the base block for you, then use sketch out and cut/extrude what you want removed
Great analysis. Personally I never have free space in a drawer, so stopping sliding is not an issue. I also use a rectangular base shape, which I find more flexible when matching parts to trays. Colour coding- I use the resistor colour code, so, e.g., 6mm bolts go in a blue tray. Works for drills, taps and dies, reamers, etc. Saves a lot of time. An alternative to a grid for non-filled drawers is non slip matting.
Yesterday I printed the glubot holder you shared and it’s brilliant. I’ve been looking at grid systems but I don’t know if it’ll work for me. Great video mate keep it up 👍🏻
Hi, I just started yesterday with gridfinity, and my base plates are all half width at the borders, My max is a 6x6, so I need more then one . I glued them together with superglue, and it works like a charm (I got the one without the magnets) Oh and for the "open" space if the 42mm does not fit, like the gap you got, You could of course print a long very small box that fits exact between . For a long drill bit or etc. Kind regards Hans
42mm was the length of a slide glass, he mentions why he went with the 42mm in a video. He originally wanted to use glass slide in the front of the bins so he could see inside with his original design ment for the wall draws, something like that 😂 but it's available for you to personalise anyway you want and thats the great thing about it and why its so popular 👍
not a user of any grid based system, but for those interested there is an add-on for fusion 360 to generate gridfinitiy blocks, which allows you to just cut out the shapes you need, and not have to design base pieces. So if you need a 4x4 grid it will generate the base block for you, then use sketch out and cut/extrude what you want removed
Great analysis. Personally I never have free space in a drawer, so stopping sliding is not an issue. I also use a rectangular base shape, which I find more flexible when matching parts to trays.
Colour coding- I use the resistor colour code, so, e.g., 6mm bolts go in a blue tray. Works for drills, taps and dies, reamers, etc. Saves a lot of time.
An alternative to a grid for non-filled drawers is non slip matting.
Yesterday I printed the glubot holder you shared and it’s brilliant. I’ve been looking at grid systems but I don’t know if it’ll work for me. Great video mate keep it up 👍🏻
Hi, I just started yesterday with gridfinity, and my base plates are all half width at the borders, My max is a 6x6, so I need more then one . I glued them together with superglue, and it works like a charm (I got the one without the magnets)
Oh and for the "open" space if the 42mm does not fit, like the gap you got, You could of course print a long very small box that fits exact between . For a long drill bit or etc.
Kind regards Hans
Great video Thanks for sharing
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Where Can I find the drawings for your wrench storage ?
ruclips.net/video/yIK9nMRbnuE/видео.html. www.printables.com/model/121439-spanner-draw-organisation-trays.
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