Universal Socket Tray - 112mm Length (3x grid)
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Description
This Model
This model is for all sockets up to 60mm in diameter that are less than 112mm in height. It uses the my half-grid bottom which allows for use on standard Gridfinity bases while allowing placement options in 21x21mm increments, giving you 4 times the placement options as the standard bottom. See the details listed below for more information and I hope you enjoy this model as much as the other Makers who have changed the way they organize their tools with these sets.
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The Gridfinity Universal Toolbox Collection
Use the link above to browse the growing collection of my trays If you have a tray you would like made, please let me know in a DM and I will add it to the list.
Let me know if you have any issues with any of your tools not fitting a tray, let me know so I can resolve it and keep my trays fully universal.
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Intro to my universal trays
I was tired of trays for specific socket sets or tools (or just had no labels and was way too condensed). So I made a simple model and expanded it to fit any possible size while still being 100% click and print. This setup sacrifices some space saving but maximizes visibility and simplicity. Enjoy, rate, and let me know if there are any issues not noted. If you find you need a specific size or item I don't have here, let me know. Lastly let me know if there are any improvements you would like to see made.
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Features
- fit virtually any set -you measure your own and print the appropriate tray pieces
- based on Gridfinity standard - will fit all standard sized Gridfinity bases
- 6x2mm magnet inserts. help keep the tray from coming out of their spot in the grid
- Fake-A-Magnet - A functional replacement for magnets - pin insert to hold the tray down
- optional V2 - Snap Fit Labels - Doesn't require magnets or glue, Stays secure (and still removable) with the new H-clip.
- half-size bottom grid - Some of my trays required half-sized grids to save on space and not waste filament. I came up with a mini-grid that allows for half size grid utilization while still fitting a standard GF base - you can still use regular GF trays along side my Half-Grid trays.
- Check out my "lowest profile possible" Gridfinity base if you are in need of a good base with the magnet inserts. see details below in the base plate instruction.
Instructions
This is the 112mm length (3x grid length) Socket set with my Gridfinity Standard compatible, Half-grid bottom, see my Universal tool box collection for the shorter 91mm length (2.5x grid), 70mm length trays (2x grid), the Standing vertical trays(up to 80mm diameter), and several other universal trays.
download and open the profile using Bambu Studio (or your preferred slicer for 3mf print files like Orca Slicer).
- measure your Socket diameter (do not use the socket size printed on the socket to select a tray)

round the diameter up to the nearest whole number (ex. like the above, anything between 17.01-18.00mm goes to 18mm)
- Add a new empty plate and select it

- Right click on the model for the needed size (in this ex. its 18mm) and hit clone, it should clone to the selected empty plate

- Repeat for all socket sizes needed, click the organize plate button, and then print.

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Labeling
- go to my profile or click the link here to find the V2 - Snap Fit Labels, premade with an exhausting amount of common sizes (took a while making them all). They are very easy to print, use only one color change, and snap fit together. Let me know if you don't see your size available or if you have a whole set of a specific size type that I am missing. (send me DMs if you find some sizes that you needed made so I can fill the gaps)

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Base Tray
All Baseplates - Low Profile - With magnet insert - All sizes with profiles for A1, X1/P1, and A1 mini
Half-Size grid - Low Profile - filler baseplates - These are .5 by 1-6, used for filling spaces in the drawer that didn't fit a full grid. Particularly useful with my half-sized grid based trays that can lock these in place with another grid
I created a specific base for my use case to get the lowest profile POSSIBLE. This maximizes the vertical space available for your tools while in the trays. It is a just standard Gridfinity tray but cut as low as possible while still having the magnet slots available. I appreciate everyone who wants to take a look and use it for these trays but my tray is not a requirement. Any tray can be used especially if you already have a system so do not feel like you need to switch over unless my tray provides something that you need. (such as the magnet inserts, less filament, or the lowered profile compared to stock).

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MAGNETS
- If you wish to use magnets or my Print-A-Magnet magnet replacement to secure the trays, use the Secure-A-Magnet plate.
- Clone just a couple of the magnet securing inserts to test the fit, and print.
Insert the key in the desired position based on where in the grid it will sit. If they are a tight fit and not seated all the way, turn the tray upright and use a hard flat surface to press harder to get them to seat all the way in (please don't use your cutters, it's dangerous and you might stab yourself). The fit should be tight, if it is loose then the magnets will be loose.
Resizing: If you find the fit loose or cannot fit them at all, resize the insert X and Y axis only(not Z), up or down by 0.05mm. once the fit is good, clone as many as you need (# of trays X magnets per tray)

Insert your magnets or Print-A-Magnet then press it into the Grid


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