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IKEA RÅSKOG Organizer Bins

IP Report

Print Profile(3)

All
P1S
X1 Carbon
A1
P1P
X1
H2D
P2S
H2D Pro
H2S
H2C
X1E
X2D
A2L

Top Tray 328 x 228mm
Top Tray 328 x 228mm
Designer
6.7 h
5 plates
4.7(9)

Middle Tray 334 x 234 mm
Middle Tray 334 x 234 mm
Designer
6.9 h
5 plates
4.3(3)

Bottom Tray 343 x 241 mm
Bottom Tray 343 x 241 mm
Designer
7.3 h
5 plates
5.0(1)

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Boost
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2450
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Description

Designed for the smaller 2025 IKEA RÅSKOG cart (28x38x61cm, 005.867.89). There are older and different models of RÅSKOG so please measure before printing. I have included CAD drawings with tray and bin dimensions for your reference. RASKOG trays are different sizes (top, middle, and bottom) so they nest together for packing/shipping. 

 

I designed these for my daughter's “art cart” to tame the mess of different pencils, pens, glue sticks, and other stuff that was all just mixed together and floating around.

 

The print profiles aim for low material usage: single walls and no bottom layers. They are still plenty sturdy and do they job of separating items. Print them in all kinds of colors or just a single color - it is up to you. 

 

There are separate print profiles for each tray (top, middle, and bottom). The end and corner bins are the same width, so they are interchangeable. The middle bins are also the same width.

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