A cheap 3D-printed way to store spare hard drives in a box
A storage insert makes it cheaper to organize many spare drives. You enter the inside measurements of any cardboard box in millimeters, then download printable files sized for that box. The printed parts create separate sleeved slots for 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch SSDs.
The main idea is to reuse a normal cardboard box instead of buying expensive custom protective cases. 2.5-inch are not supported yet because they are a little thicker than 2.5-inch SSDs.
Key points
- The design turns a cardboard box into a drive organizer with inserts.
- Box interior dimensions are entered in millimeters to create printable files.
- It supports 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch SSDs.
- 2.5-inch are not supported yet.
- It can help keep backup drives and spare storage easier to find.