Anyone found any organizers esp. well-suited to Nomad tools?

I also went the DIY route, but much less fancy compared to @HDRyder.

Something about the plastic boxes the endmills come in really irritates me (irrationally) so I wanted something that didn’t use them.

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You folks are so well organized and I appreciate you posting your personal work spaces. Great community here, look forward to hanging around here…

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Found a similar organizer which goes front–back:

(but at a local hardware store for $2.99)

Since then, I cut a new organizer for the tools:

for more on the wrenches see:

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Unfortunately, the 10 Tray Utility Box

has been discontinued as has Amazon.com: Performance Tool W5199 Organizer Tote with 1,000pc Home Fastener Assortments : Arts, Crafts & Sewing , though a similar size of container is used by some folks selling on Amazon for various hardware (but I haven’t been able to come up with a search which will find them reliably — if folks find any gems which come in such packaging I’d be glad to hear of them — this packaging also has nice removable dividers and a latch (usually blue, I’d love to find other colours so as to do colour coding)), though unfortunately, it’s too large in one dimension, and also:

(at least the square ones)

So, I’m going to pivot to:

and Gridfinity:

and probably the new mini toolboxes such as:

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-Mini-10-83-in-2-Drawer-Black-Steel-Tool-Box/5014017009

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-11-in-W-x-7-4-in-H-Friction-3-Drawer-White-Steel-Tool-Box/5015171619

https://www.harborfreight.com/mini-steel-toolbox-black-72431.html

probably creating a Gridfinity/2 fork (based on a 21mm grid) which hopefully will be workable, and incorporate the South Bend Maurice Sporting Goods #UB6 6 Comp Trans Tackle Box linked above as at least the current project tool organizer since it’s working well for that (though I may make a small mod to help that).

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The afore-mentioned organizers are being clearanced — hopefully this will tide me over until I take up 3D printing — we’ll see if the order goes through and in what state things arrive.

I figure 36 (or maybe 39?) will fill out one drawer of my Craftsman tool chest, allowing me to consolidate a reasonable assortment of hardware and misc. items, and the balance will serve as spares…

I did find matching containers (w/ black latches) at Michaels once (but not since…) and there is an assortment of hardware sold on Amazon (and other places?) in a similar size w/ a blue latch, so there is some possibility of colour-coding…

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Re: color coding, it might be worth trying a good old fashioned dirt cheap enamel coating.
Every color under the sun, you can even get pearlescent or glitter filled :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
(Nail polish :slightly_smiling_face: not sure if it’ll stick to that particular plastic but it may be worth a shot :man_shrugging:)

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Oh and the system I’m thinking of trying next on the 3D printing front is this mini systainer system (maybe modified for gridfinity or wallboard)
https://makerworld.com/en/@ben.maurice/upload

I’ll be trying with transparent filament but I doubt it’ll have any useful clarity :sweat_smile:

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Yeah, there’s a guy working on a 3D printed Systainer clone which is compatible w/ Gridfinity:

https://old.reddit.com/r/gridfinity/comments/1lnkt93/wip_update_6_gridfinity_systainer_base_geometry/

and adapting that to make the Mini size is one thing I’ve been considering.

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That said, the current state of things is:

(photo from my basement, opposite my machine, hence the dehumidifier — there’s also an Artist’s Taboret w/ X-Acto knives and a modicum of art supplies at the upper left w/in easy reach for post-processing parts)

and anything which I do has to be an improvement on that, and the only reason I’m considering a change is that the particular style of organizer tray I’m using in the above seems to have been discontinued (if someone knows of a source for them, or a closer size match than the ones I’ve found thus far, I’d be glad to know of them).

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Unfortunately, transparent PLA ends up printing as milky white. Transparent PETG is a bit better, but still not clear. PC is the best FDM filament for getting clear prints.

To get clear prints, you basically have to do a lot of post-processing. How to 3D Print Crystal-Clear Transparent Parts: Settings and Filaments - 3DISM

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