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One of the things 3D printing is good at is helping you organize things. You can print all kinds of custom bins and one of the universal systems is called Gridfinity, which is a system of baseplates with a 42mm x 42mm grid that you print out, then you print boxes in any shape you need (and they can be stacked on each other too). Gridfinity has been around for a few years and if you go on reddit.com/r/gridfinity you'll see loads of visually pleasing, fully organized tool chests, kitchen drawers, and crafting desks. Who wouldn't want that kind of organized workspace like any of those on reddit? So how does one accomplish it?It's custom tedious work when done by handLast year, I saw a video of how someone could take a photo of an oddly-shaped object, then import it into a Fusion360 to carefully trace the object, then export out something they could print to hold it. Other people saw this and ran with it.But even the most streamlined versions of this process requires spending about 15-20…

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