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Frames - Cargo Connect 3d model
Frames - Cargo Connect 3d model

Frames - Cargo Connect

The Frames are the perfect finishing touch for those times when your storage doesn’t need to be infinite. Designed to connect cleanly around any angle or layout, they give your Cargo Modular System a finished edge - whether you’re framing a full wall or working around obstacles in your space.

Main Features

  • Easy, support-free printing
  • Fully 3D printable - no extra parts needed
  • Easy to use - no tools required
  • Includes frame parts for every angle, corner, and layout
  • Choose from Flat Surface or Easy Access frames depending on your setup
  • Frames full Cargo system builds or finishes edges against walls, ceilings, and furniture
  • Snaps directly to any Cargo Connect tile

What is the Cargo Modular System? Imagine a fully 3D printable system that can organise every aspect of your life, from your kitchen or workshop, to your gaming setup or craft studio.. that is our goal for the Cargo Modular System.

We are documenting the development on our social media channels and we'd love for you to join us as the Cargo system grows and evolves. If you have any upgrades you’d love to see or feedback, be sure to leave a comment!

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What we use:

3D printer - Bambu Lab P1S - Get one here*

Filament - Bambu Lab PLA Basic Dark Grey - Get some here*


What's Included:

When you have downloaded the model, you will find the below inside:

Ready to Print (.3mf file) - All the parts in one place and ready to print. User Guide (.pdf file) - A complete ‘User Guide’ to help you print and assemble the model.

Happy Printing

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Discussions
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neotron

ABOUT TIME! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. My wall wont look like a weird porcupine anymore. Also this will sound off but I have been implementing the Cargo connect and bins for my gun smithing room. Any chance you might think about making larger hangers or mounting brackets for parts and firearms. This is probably far from what you are wanting to do but you system is pretty slick and works amazingly. Also I am very appreciate for the edge coverings. Make the setup look more professional.

A
ap_sand

Wonderful. Thank you very much!

How about some shelves that support 1x1, 1x2 and 1x3 gridfinity bins please? I recognize that they wouldn't be able to fold up, but that would go so far in integrating with the rest of our storage systems.

Thanks again.

Jasper
jasperhorn

For the individual files, the Outward Frames folder contains the inward frames and the Inward Frames folder contains the outward frames.

Not exactly a positive surprise on my first print of the system...

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Thanks for becoming a member! We’ve double-checked the files and the folders are all correct. The User Guide explains what each frame group does - for example: • Outward Frames - 45° corners pointing away from the tile • Inward Frames - 45° corners pointing toward the tile

Hope this helps!

Jasper
jasperhorn

Image to help explain what I mean

Not quite. I wouldn't say that angles point in any direction, but the 45 degree angles (green) do form points, which all point away from the tile (red). For the one type, the angle is adjacent to the tile and for the other type they're not adjacent to the tile (blue). If you extend the 45 degree slanted edge, it intersects the tile in one case and not in the other. I guess you could call that "pointing towards" if you...

Jasper
jasperhorn

...ignore that edges do not have directions (purple).

I honestly do not know how to interpret those two statements.

Meanwhile, if you have a convex shape you put your tiles in, you only have convex corners. Convex corners are also known as outwards corners. So you need... inward edges?!

That's why I assumed incorrectly which ones I needed.

Elliot D
elliotdavis

Even better would be a spacer, allowing you to slide each row without needing to link the containers by row. Basically, the bottom section of a horizontal rail with pegs and holes, or the above with pegs and holes all the way around.

Andy H
athawkins1969

The perfect compliment component to make a great system look even slicker. I had to shave a couple of mm off a couple of the corners for the 1x3 container holder so I could print it on my A1M but I'm finally able to print the longer items. Now, about those double height containers...

Mateusz C
Materacyk

Can you make holder module to put telephone in? It's very anoying when you get iron dust on mobile at garage 😅

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