Stackable Small Parts Tray (With Sorting Ridges and Bag Spout)
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It's just a tray™ … or is it? Well, it is, but it's a small tray for small parts. Specifically, I designed these for screws when I'm working on fulfilling orders that require I sort specific length screws and count the quantity, but this could be useful for anyone doing any sort of small electronic disassembly! The base of the tray has a divided interior which allows you to sort two or more different types of items (like two sizes of screws) on either side. I also added ridges to catch small features like the lip of the screw head so it makes for easy sorting/counting. I also added a small funnel at the corner of the tray. This “spout” will just fit into a 2x3-inch (50x75mm-ish) bag in case you need to store those sorted items for whatever reason. There is a small lip right before the spout to prevent loose screws from just falling out of the spout. On, and did I mention they can stack? Because they can. This makes storing multiple kinds of screws or small parts for a single project super simple. There's also a small friction-fit lid in case you want to keep those parts free from the eyes of wandering cats. There are also non-stackable versions included for those who want to print this without supports. This print has five files: 1. *Small Tray*: Supports needed, can stack on small or large trays. 2. *Large Tray*: Supports needed, can stack on small or large trays. 3. *Small Tray - Non-stackable*: Does not need supports, cannot stack. CAN fit lid. 4. *Large Tray - Non-stackable*: Does not need supports, cannot stack. CAN fit lid. 5. *Lid*: It's a lid, kind of! There is no securing other than friction-fit (which depends on your printer tolerances). This is more to prevent bumps and spills. Can fit on any model regardless if it is stackable or not. In version 2, I plan to redesign the trays to no longer need supports whilst retaining the same footprint (meaning v2 trays will be compatible with v1).
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