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I'm a Ryobi tool guy at home, so I decided to remix the DeWALT toolbox to a Ryobi, recolored the main box and drawers, added a cutout on the front of the box so the logo badge can be printed separately avoiding color changes, the badge should slot right into the cutout and not need glue (at least it didn't in my print, your tolerance/compensation may vary). I also added an etching of Ryobi to the top.
I'm a design novice, but had good success printing this twice with a couple of different brand PLA filaments that came close in color to Ryobi green (BambuLab Bright Green, and Numakers Riobix Green).
I had a couple of drawers fail on me toward the end when the tree supports came loose, which wasted some filament, so I added a redesigned version of the drawers that splits the drawer box and the drawer front in two pieces that come together with a dove tail. Reduced the risk of failure for me, though I do use glue on my print bed for these larger prints. The split drawers print without the need for tree supports on the front, and just normal support needed on the drawer sides for the slides. I've adjusted the X-Y Contour Compensation on all drawer fronts to -0.1mm which allows for the dovetail to fit perfectly on my prints. They should fit pretty tight, but you can also dab a bit of CA glue between them to ensure they stay together, which I did on most of mine.
You don't need to print all drawer plates, you choose to either print:
- the originals (plate #'s 2 & 3),
- OR plate# 8 three times + plate# 9 once,
- OR plate# 10 once + plate# 11 three times + plate# 12 once.
I used Tree Hybrid supports for the original drawers which used normal on the slides and tree on just the front.
I borrowed the Ryobi logo text from the following model: [https://makerworld.com/en/models/610457#profileId-533505](https://makerworld.com/en/models/610457#profileId-533505)