Modern Stackable Drawers
Modern drawers that can be infinitely stacked! Very easy print that assembles without glue or fasteners.
Each drawer prints in three parts - a Drawer Box, Drawer, and a Drawer Back. The drawer back simply slides into a slot in the back of the drawer.
I'd recommend using 6x2mm adhesive rubber feet for the bottom drawer to keep it from sliding around. The ones I used are linked in my Amazon Storefront at the bottom of this description.
I noticed the drawers can make a loud zip sound when opening them, so I've included a version of the drawer that is meant to have in insert glued into the slide of the drawer. Adding this insert makes it so the layers aren't sliding against each other, which eliminates the loud zip sound. But if you don't care about the sound, you can print the drawer that doesn't require an insert.
Supports None needed.
Scaling Can be scaled however you like.
Orientation
- Drawer Box prints upright with its back on the build plate
- Drawer prints upright with its front face on the build plate
- Drawer Back prints flat
Print Settings
- .2mm layer height
- 15% gyroid infill
- 2 walls
Filament
Colors I used:
- Ivory White
- Scarlet Red
- Lemon Yellow
- Mandarin Orange
- Grass Green
- Marine Blue
Hardware
- 6x2mm adhesive rubber feet
Filament and non 3D printed items for this model can be found on my Amazon Storefront, linked here: https://linktr.ee/loftedgoods



























Updated drawer inserts work great and are so much quieter. Thanks for adding those! Tried a few different print settings and one thing that worked particularly well for me was printing these inserts at 0.08mm and using the "ironing" mode in puraslicer to make them extra smooth.
I had the same issue with the "drawer quiter" making the drawer to tight to pull out. I didn't scale any of the pieces. Any advice?
Just printed the "Drawer Quiter" version (scaled all the pieces to 92.5% to fit in a cabinet) and it seems like a really tight fit with the inserts installed. Meaning I have to hold the drawer box with one hand while opening/closing otherwise the whole thing moves. Your videos made it seem like it should be a pretty smooth operation so I'm trying to sort out what went wrong on my end.
Maybe you solved this already, but I had done the same thing. I realize that I wasn't scaling all of the print objects together and doing them per build plate. This left really slight tolerance differences between the parts. Also, printing the inserts at 0.08mm helped to make things a bit smoother
Oh interesting. Are you saying things scale differently if you scale piece by piece versus selecting all and scaling at the same time? I definitely used the exact same scale amount for everything, but I did scale each object one at a time.
can you scale in a single direction?
You said, no support needed. But how do you lineup the design?
Have you had any issues with strength or durability with the Matte PLA drawers? If so, have you tested with PETG?