Tips for 3D Printing Parts for the Gridfinity Storage System « Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers!

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Voidstar Lab’s Gridfinity 3D printer workshop system was launched by Zack Freedman in 2013. Other makers have also taken to it, creating custom storage solutions for it.

This is how it works Next Layer video, Jonathan runs through 9 tips he’s come up with in working with the system.

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