Gridfinity Stackable Cups with Honeycomb Walls
NOTE: nothing to do with HSW (Honeycomb Storage Wall) ; these are just Gridfinity cups with honeycomb walls with metrics designed to minimize material.
Inspired by a question in the Gridfinity discord, this is a recreation of a gridfinity cup with most of the wall material cut out by a hexagon grid. This model was created similarly to the tunnerl riser above, using vector76 gridfinity mmodules and bosl2 to manage the hexagaon window cutouts.
A potential use here would be a stackable bin, whose contents would still be visble thru the side when stacked (see the primay 2x2x6 model).
Another use would be for a non-stacking pen cup (see the 1x1x12 nolip model).
The underlying OpenSCAD parametric model is part of my gridfinity riser repository for further customization. A similar cup can be seen in a picture uploaded by ashleyi100 on thangs which looks similar to this non gridfinity box on printables.




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What is the difference between the "nolip" version and the other?
It looks like the normal version is contoured on the top to allow stacking of multiple bins. The "nolip" version can't be stacked. It's very difficult to see this difference in the slicer. Although I have no interest in stacking right now I printed the normal version of the 1x1 and it was great.