GEN2 Table Top Kit V2 - 185
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The GEN2 Modular Storage system is a fully functional 3D printable organization ecosystem that was originally designed to be used under any table or desk. The GEN2 Table Top Kit V2 allows you to place these units elegantly on any surface. This version support GEN2 drawers in STANDARD length, you can find all the supported drawers here: Jerrari3d.com
This refined version creates outstanding structure for connect neighboring storage units allowing drawers to be installed horizontally without limits. Thanks to the use of compliant mechanism and dovetail rails very few screws are even required to assemble the unit.
Quickly disassemble and reassemble the kit at any time to fit perfectly in any location.
185 Collection
The 185 Collection offers decent storage volume while also maintaining compatibility with the widest range of 3D printers. Find all compatible 185 collection models here HERE
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is it possible to make a version that has a gridfinity baseplate on the top? it would be super useful
It's way too tight, printed in several types, PLA, PETG, it's impossible to get them together. My tolerances with PETG run 0.05MM, tested
These look great and from what I have printed so far the are pretty much perfect. I choose to use ABS for the frame work and PLA for the drawers. I am going to print me own feet with TPU. What do you suggest for the Quicklocks? I was thinking PETG?
Does the material have to be PETG?? Or can I use PLA for all the models?
PETG is better for all load bearing models. PLA has tendency to deform over time, albeit that depends on how much you're loading it.
Thanks yo
Well put, I've had a lot of users user PLA with great results but in regards to durability PETG works best for the structure. If anything though the QuickLocks should be printed in PETG for them to properly spring back into shape
Thanks you..
It is a tight fit, but I needed no post processing. I also needed no screws and nuts because of the tight fit, so perfect for me. Perhaps you need to dial in your filament and printer better. Overextrusion might lead to fitting problems.
What did you do exactly, I am using silicon grease but its 50% success
Do you need to do any specific post processing for these? I have started to print these and cannot get the foot rails to slide together. I haven't done a lot with PETG so i could be missing something but i input the recommended settings. This is exactly what i have been looking for and i am excited to get this to work!
Hello jashment22, I'm sorry to hear the trouble but I have a few tricks we can try. First check if the print peeled up slightly in a corner, sometimes the print might peel off slightly if it struggle sticking to the bed, this would cause the rail to not be straight or slightly compressed and would need a little sanding or filing post process to try to correct. Often it could be something called elephants foot, where the printer might put down too much filament or is printing too close to
the surface causing filament to spread out further, I try to compensate for this in my rail design but if it does this you can carefully use a debur tool or knife and run it along the edge to remove a little bit of the material. Please let me know if that doesn't work for your situation
Thank you @Jerrari! Yeah I think I was just trying to print too fast. I slowed it down a lot and it turned out much better. Now it fits nice and snug. No need for screws and nuts like @kkbo1 said. Fantastic!
Great news! My daughter is playing with playmobil very much and this could be the solution to sort all those small parts, that are laying around everywhere in her room. Is there a chance to extend the large system with other drawer heights? Perhaps 50% and 100% higher? Also dividers could be a welcome addition as gridfinity does not really match your size scheme very well. So much possibilities...
Thank you, absolutely. I'm planning on starting all the other sizes this weekend. I'm gathering as much feedback on this Standard size kit first to know if there's any tweaks required. So far it's been more instructional updates so I think the models are good to go, I just have to model them 😂
This really seems to be brilliant! Do you plan a table top version of your large drawer system?