Description du modèle 3D
This is a storage drawer for use under the Creality K2 Plus. It raises the printer 15mm off the surface of the table. This comfortably gives you 30mm of height and 252x252mm of storage space for your printing tools and/or accessories. This design includes a standard drawer, guides for both sides, risers for the rear feet and a choice of two knobs. The bins/dividers are not part of the design. Links below, with credits to the creators, of the bins I used in my drawer.
DrawerGuide-Left.stl (x1)
DrawerGuide-Right.stl (x1)
FootRiser.stl (x2)
StorageDrawer.stl (x1)
Knob-Through.stl (x1) or Knob-Insert.stl (x1) [See Hardware below to choose]
** Edit: As requested, I have also included a drawer that uses the Gridfinity bin system. I also added a Creality logo badge as suggested by a group member for anyone that wants to stick it to the guide or drawer.
StorageDrawer-Gridfinity.stl (x1) - If you use this drawer, you do not need to print the original "StorageDrawer.stl" above.
Paramètres d’impression 3D
Notes:
This can be printed out of PLA, PETG, etc. I used PLA. You can use default print settings for the drawer. is not required. Brims are optional if your bed tends to lift on corners. The drawer guides and the foot risers raise the printer 15mm above the tables surface, as such the weight of the printer rests on these parts. I suggest printing in much higher infill, or using a model modifier in your slicer. I printed both drawer guides and the foot risers at 10% infill, but used a modifier (disc) to make the areas that the printer sits on 100% infill. (You access model modifiers in Creality Print by right clicking the model, click 'Add Modifier' and the choose 'Disc'. Resize/move the modifier and edit infill just like you would a model)
The drawer knob requires a m4 bolt to install. In order to make options for people to design their own knobs, the hole in the drawer was designed so you could use a m4 bolt from the outside and captive nut on the inside or you could use a m4 countersunk bolt from the inside and a brass threaded insert in the knob.
All you have to do is lift the K2 Plus and place a Foot Riser under both rear feet. Place the Left Drawer Guide under the left foot. Place the Right Drawer Guide under the right foot. The weight of the K2 Plus will keep these in place. Simply rotate them into position so that the drawer can slide into the guides.
Hardware:
M4x10 Hex Cap Bolt and M4 Nut (for Knob-Through.stl)
M4x8 Countersunk Hex Bolt and M4*5*6 Brass Insert (for Knob-Insert.stl)
Optionally, you can add a thin piece of anti-skid material under the Foot Risers and under the Drawer Guides if you would like to. I have not found the need to do this. The printer is heavy and doesn't move. I also find that when I need to access the back of the printer, it's much easier without the extra grip.
Credit to pmcquay and Lillprint for the bins I chose to use in my drawer. Links below. If using Gridfinity style bins you will want to use the 3cm tall ones (or shorter). Below are the bins I have used in my drawer.
https://www.printables.com/model/468247-gridfinity-collection/files/
- "Bin - 1x1x3 - pmcquay.stl" (x1)
- "Bin - 1x2x3 - pmcquay.stl" (x1)
- "Bin - 1x3x3 - pmcquay.stl" (x3)
- "Bin - 1x4x3 - pmcquay.stl" (x1)
- "Bin - 2x4x3 - pmcquay.stl" (x1)
https://www.printables.com/model/826749-gridfinity-refined-callipers-and-spare-battery-hol/files/
- "Caliper glue battery gridfinity refined.stl" (x1)