Organize ANYTHING In SECONDS with this Free App!

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The video introduces a free tool called Bento 3D Design, which helps in creating organizational boxes for various items. The host demonstrates how to use the tool to design a box for Taco Bell sauce packets, explaining the steps to measure, design, and print the box using a 3D printer.

- **Tool Introduction**: Bento 3D Design for creating custom organizational boxes.
- **Design Process**:
- Measure items to store (Taco Bell sauce packets).
- Define box dimensions using the tool.
- Customize box with columns and spacers.
- Download STL files for 3D printing.
- **Printing Tips**:
- Print orientation and support advice.
- Addressing potential issues with geometry repairs.
- **Tool Benefits**: Versatile for various organizational needs (e.g., silverware, buttons, screws).
- **Future Improvements**: Suggestion for larger box dimensions.
- **Call to Action**: Encourages viewers to share their creations using the tool.

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I have ketchup packets, mild sauce and salt packets scattered in the center council of my truck. Time to print a box!

FilamentFriday
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If they integrated gridfinity support to the base of the box this would be amazing for quickly designing organization for everything!

Gershy
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This is probably the most useful 3D printing video I've watched all year. I don't think I'm even exaggerating. My house is about to be full of bento boxes and I can't wait.

lavachemist
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Forget the metal hardware. Just take a scrap piece of filament (we all end up with 5-10in of unused stuff from a spool), slide it through the holes, clip to length, and tack in place with a dot of your favorite glue. I did this for my sunglasses case and its been going strong for four years.

UltramaticOrange
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Not sure how to contact the designer, but a nice addition would be to add fillets in the bottom of each section to make it easier to get small parts out.

markfmoritz
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*starts aggressively going thru my fridge hunting all leftover sauce packets* This looks to be a neat tool! Thanks for sharing

BGJano
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What's up with the white balance? Joel looks green.

akingtonone
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This is a great tool! Our kitchen drawers just do not fit any pre-made utensil organizers properly so we've had to use the best we can find. This tool can generate a model that actually fits and is functional.

Thank you for the video! :)

utp
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Loving these fun little project videos

CanuckCreator
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This is honestly the best video to find. Thank you for this. Helps with sorting boardgame components.

aratima
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This format is amazing. This will make it easier to do my silverware drawer. My house is older and the drawers are smaller then normal, but with this program, I can adjust it easily to for. Thank you for sharing this.

Peacehawk
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I see this as the perfect first step into design for people who have been just downloading. I even saved the URL but there is a gridfinity plug in for Fusion 360 that in the end is far more versatile.

Markevans
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you can also go bigger than the sliders let you, when you are on the grid maker tab, you can input your own measurements.

mattpbarnhart
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One of the most useful videos I've seen in awhile.

terryevans
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This is a really cool tool. I would like to see the sizing for the holes to be selectable. Either the M2 bolt and pin, or the more fragile version made with snips of filament for a more fragile but fully printed option..

petercollins
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omg this is amazing. Years ago i was going to model out storage trays for my couch storage that's just a big hole. I started and got distracted as one does and forgot about it. This will make this project take minutes vs hours of modeling.

derjuden
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I saw this on CHEP the other day, but Chuck while definitely promoting how useful this is for quick prototyping also kinda woefully undersold the utility of _having_ an app, free or low-cost, that does exactly this so conveniently versus pre-existing workflows of opening 3D modeling software just to make boxes.

apollolux
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I've been working on one of these since this first came out. Took awhile mainly because my ender wasn't up to it.

Cue Bambu lab sale and I've had a P1S for a week or so. Main issue is sourcing the hardware. I've been doing a deep dive of mail sizes and I think 4 penny box nails should work but I was going through all my random hardware and found the shafts ( the part you though away) for pop rivets are almost 2mm. You just have to cut them down a bit. I designed and printed a simple gauge block to get them the correct length.

chartle
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Orca slicer also finds non-manifolded edges in the STL files and will fix them for you as well. I fix them and then re-save the corrected STL models for later use.

drkline
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Best video I've seen in a long time, so useful for me. I own and play a lot of boardgames and it's nice to have containers for cards or bits, and even for the the insert. something for sure I'll be using and playing with. thank you

tebald