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Milwaukee Packout Deep Organizer Bins - Half Height - No Dividers
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**Here are the half height bins I wrote about in my [full height bins post](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6537740).** I only have the first two done so far, but I expect to get the other two in the next week, so check back shortly if they are not all there. Since I have already duplicated the: [Milwaukee Packout Low Profile Organizer bins](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6279890) and the [Packout Organizer Square bin](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6332256) and the [Packout Organizer Rectangular bin](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6403230) I was asked to create bins for the [Milwaukee Packout Deep Organizer](https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/48-22-8432). I figured, why not, so I gave it a shot. These were definitely more of a challenge than just duplicating the other Milwaukee Packout Organizer bins. There were no bins to duplicate, and the bins that I saw online did not conform to the sides of the individual cavities, but just squared off the inside shape and a lot of the available volume was lost. I figured I would try to make available for storage as much of the internal volume as possible, which led to the "fun" of the design - replicating and offsetting all of the curves, angles and drafts of the case. Well, some of the designs took a lot more iterations than I thought they would, but here they are. The walls are designed to be 0.08" (2.03mm) thick, and the bottom is 0.12" (3.05mm) thick. The "M" designator just means it is a mirrored part, since I only designed the right side bins. The "HH" stands for half height bin, since I was also asked to make variations of these that are 1/2 height, which these are! The "ND" stands for no dividers. I may also make these in the different heights to have removable dividers. At this point, I am not sure how many dividers, but they will unfortunately have to be unique to each bin, since each cavity has different dimensions. The "--?" indicates the iteration of that model. For "--C", it is the fourth iteration, since I start at ---, then --A, --B, --C. . .
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