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|name = Assortment System (Workshop) | |name = Assortment System (Workshop) | ||
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|description = A simple storage solution for the workshop | |description = A simple storage solution for the workshop | ||
|author = German, Meier, ... | |author = German, Meier, ... |
Latest revision as of 11:58, 10 September 2022
Assortment System (Workshop) Release status: stable [box doku] | |
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Description | A simple storage solution for the workshop |
Author(s) | German, Meier, ... |
The problem
Lot's of individual items rolling around in sub-optimal storage containers in the workshop shelves and drawers. There are many solutions, but they are usually not cross-compatible.
The Assortment System
Alexandre Chappel (maker on YouTube) has designed a 3d-printable storage system for his workshop and is selling the plans relatively cheap. They consist of a base-grid and storage containers, including specialized ones for tools and sandpaper. The lab has purchased the files so we can 3D print our own storage containers. The upside: You have full flexibility, the ability to add-on your own storage solutions and can get spare parts or additional containers 10 years later.
The files
The files are stored on \\mumashare\userfiles\projects\assortment-system so you can print additional stuff :-)
Glue
We are using UHU Allplast to combine the grids and storage containers that cannot be printed as one part.