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A multi-layer desktop storage box with drawers for home and office use|storage box|multi-size drawers|various compartments

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 0.4mm nozzle
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 0.4mm nozzle
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This multi-layer storage box has many similar models already published. This one was designed by me after referencing other models and drawing a diagram based on my actual desktop situation and personal needs. Originally, it was printed with various leftover filaments as a multicolor print, and the result turned out quite well. The small drawers are not entirely drawers because I didn't create fixed rails to hold them in place. I often find myself pulling out the small internal boxes and carrying them around, and fixed rails would make removal troublesome. So, I simply made a space to store the small boxes; when pushed in, it looks like a drawer, and when pulled out, it can be carried around, which is convenient for accessing small tools when doing handicrafts.

The initial first version of the storage box's overall frame was a single piece, but I later found that printing it required a large amount of support, regardless of how it was oriented, which wasted a lot of material. To achieve a more aesthetic print and reduce material consumption, I opted for a split design. The open top storage box was cut into a separate small box, with a slot at the bottom. If you want to use it separately, you can detach the top storage box. When you want to place it back, the slot at the bottom allows it to clip onto the main body of the bottom box. If you don't plan to move the top storage box, you can use two drops of glue to firmly attach the top and bottom parts. The slots have sufficient tolerance, so as long as you are not using materials with exaggerated sinkage rate, they will fit perfectly. I used Sanlu's multicolor PLA Silk for the main body, Bambu Lab's PLA dual-color gradient bubble purple for the left drawer, Caiduowu's silk gold for the upper right small drawer, and Bambu Lab's PLA Matte sakura pink for the lower right small drawer. The entire storage box, including the top layer, is 22.3 cm high, 23 cm long, and 16 cm wide. The large drawer on the left is 9.8 cm wide, 14.3 cm high, and 16 cm deep. The two small drawers on the right are the same size, both 9.8 cm wide, 6.9 cm high, and 16 cm deep.

Since I only have a P1S, the design is based on the P1S build plate size. H2 series users with large size requirements can scale it up. A1 mini users can scale it down, but there might be a loss of storage space after scaling down. For other 256 build plate models, you can print directly with my settings. It defaults to a 0.4 nozzle. Since all parts have large bottom contact areas, brim was added. It is recommended to clean the build plate and apply glue before printing to prevent warping due to large contact areas, which could affect print quality. The overall print requires approximately 1.28 kg of filament. I used PLA material; the designed thickness, weight, and drop resistance are fine, as I've already dropped it once without any issues. If you want to reduce printing costs, you can use cheaper PETG.

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