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Gridfinity Bins

Gridfinity Bins

Gridfinity bins! Gridfinity bins! Get yer Grinfinity bins here! Print as many as you need to fill your drawers and stands or other Gridfinity projects.

FREE

Parametric Gridfinity storage bins — the free companion to our Gridfinity Drawer System, Drawer Stands and Monitor Stand. Set each bin's footprint (columns x rows) and height in U; we split oversized ones to fit your printer's bed and generate print-ready parts on demand. Print as many as you need to fill your drawers.

Configure & download — free

The bins that fill everything else. Set a footprint in 42 mm cells and a height in 7 mm units, then download it — free, as many as you like, whenever a drawer needs one more.

They sit on the standard grid, so they suit our drawer systems, our stands, and any Gridfinity you already print. Ask for one bigger than the build plate for your printer and it's created in snap-together sections instead of refusing.

Highlights

Any footprint

Set each bin's columns × rows in 42 mm cells and its height in 7 mm U.

Fills your drawers

Every bin drops straight into our Gridfinity Drawer System and drawer stands — print as many as you need.

Splits to your bed

Oversized bins split into snap-together pieces to fit your plate.

Free

Configure, preview in 3D, and download at no cost.

Configure & download

In your download

  • Print-ready 3MF platesEvery part laid out on plates packed to your printer's bed and sorted by filament color — open in your slicer and go.
  • Every STLThe individual part meshes as well, if you'd rather arrange the plates yourself.
  • A parts listA manifest of every part and how many of each, so you know exactly what you're printing.
  • An assembled 3D model in your colorsThe whole thing built and colored the way you configured it — your reference while you print and put it together.

Configure your bin

PrimarySecondaryTertiary

A standard Gridfinity bin: columns × rows sets the footprint in 42 mm cells, height is in 7 mm U’s. We split parts to fit your printer’s bed and download them as a ZIP.

Price: FREE (one licensed file)

Click “Update 3D preview” to render your configuration in 3D.

Add your printer

We size every model to your printer, so we need to know how big it can print. It’ll be saved for the next person with the same machine.

These are the printable sizes — the biggest part your printer can actually make, the numbers your slicer shows as the build volume. Not the bed or the removable plate, which are usually a little bigger.

Optional — build plate and printer-stand measurements

The build plate is the removable sheet you pop prints off; it’s usually a little bigger than the printable area. A plate rack is cut to the sheet, not the bed.

A printer stand is built around your printer’s feet. Give us all four and we can build you one — or skip them and add them later. Measure the BASE — the slab it stands on — not the machine’s widest point. Gantry legs, Z columns and X arms usually overhang the base and hold up nothing.

Where to measure your printer's feet Looking down on the printer's base with the front at the bottom. A is the full width of the base across the front. B is the diameter of one foot. C is from the base's front edge back to the center of the front foot. D is from the base's side edge in to that same center. FRONT rear feet — not needed A D C B
Looking down on the base, front at the bottom.

Choose your colors

Every model on the site opens in these three. Primary is the largest surface, secondary the part that contrasts with it, and tertiary the accent — feet, trim, the parts that tie it together.