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Description
The Architect’s Approach to Modular Storage.
The Daedalus+ Drawer System redefines Gridfinity storage. Each drawer integrates Gridfinity slots directly inside, eliminating the need to print separate baseplates. The drawer box assembly stacks seamlessly — Gridfinity bins attach below, and a baseplate locks on top — creating a fully extensible modular tower that you can stack with more drawers or other Gridfinity organizers.
Design includes replaceable faceplates to make customization easy. Print any face design flat on your build plate — no supports, no wasted filament, no long print times. Swap designs whenever you change what's inside, or just when you feel like it. A blank template and sample designs are included to get you started, and the slot-fit system means any community faceplate design will drop right in.
Includes:
- Stackable receiver assembly with Gridfinity baseplate top + bin bottom
- Drawer with integrated internal Gridfinity layout
- Replaceable faceplate for the drawer
Here is how the drawers are measured:

Width and length are measured in Gridfinity squares (3-7), and the height is a derived number based on the Gridfinity bin height and the pocket depth (in mm). The pocket depth is the height above the top of the drawer Gridfinity baseplate to the top of the drawer – effectively how much vertical space you have available for your Gridfinity objects.
Each 3MF file contains:
- Drawers and drawer boxes for drawers of a single width. For example, one 3MF will provide all combinations of drawers of width 3, and another of width 4, etc. (widths of 3-7)
- Drawers and drawer boxes of lengths 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
- Drawers and drawer boxes of pocket depth 1", 1.5", 2", 2.5", and 3".
- Three types of nameplates: blank, debossed with inset color, and replaceable.
This results in each file containing many plates across all lengths and the intent is to provide as much flexibility and utility as possible.
The height of each instance is measured as the sum of the Gridfinity base height plus pocket depth. The pocket depth is the height of the drawer above the Gridfinity baseplate and is the usable height inside the drawer. The drawers in the 3MF files are represented in pocket depth to keep things simple.

The largest drawer and drawer box is 7x7x3 (7 Grids wide, 7 Grids long, and 3" pocket depth). Note that the P1S/P2S build plates are 256mmx256mm and can only support builds up to 5x5x3.
Printing tips:
- No supports required
- If you have problems with warping with large straight prints, I recommend using glue or at least keeping the print away from the chamber fan. I have a fan diffuser on my P2S that keeps things nice and straight, but in general I use glue on larger prints just to be sure.
- PLA works fine for most household applications. I recommend using something tougher (PLA+ or PETG) if using in a more demanding environment, like a garage or workshop.
Please let me know what you think! I tend to design these items for my own use, but hope that you may find it useful too.
Daedalus+ Stackable Gridfinity Drawer System
Published on May 29, 2026
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