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morjom | 8 months ago

Open-source Honeycomb storage wall by RostaP: https://www.printables.com/model/152592-honeycomb-storage-wa...

https://www.reddit.com/r/honeycombwall/

Although they aren't open-source as Gridfinity or HSW:

Cargo modular storage system by Play Conveyor: https://thangs.com/designer/Play%20Conveyor/3d-model/Cargo%2...

Multiboard, by Multiboard: https://www.multiboard.io/

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hobofan|8 months ago

For anyone looking to get into those storage systems I can also highly recommend "Hands on Katie"'s Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@handsonkatie - There are a few videos that go into different storage systems and how to combine them to cover different storage needs and vertical/horizontal surfaces.

Her Discord is also quite active with people interested in the space, and Underware (under the desk cable management system), Neogrid and Deskware are all storage systems that have came out of her community.

ssimpson|8 months ago

I used the underwear+multiboard for my under desk organization and it’s excellent.

speedbird|8 months ago

She’s quite a card

cjonas|8 months ago

Why mention multiboard and not honeycomb storage wall (HSW)? It's open source and arguably a better ecosystem.

lrvick|8 months ago

Also the proprietary license on multiboard is absolutely insane. Not only is it closed source, even the printed objects have strings attached. If you ever use anything you print from the multiboard library in a for-profit setting you are obligated to pay a monthly license fee.

HSW 100%

morjom|8 months ago

I didn't come across it is why. I'll add it.

dangus|8 months ago

One might choose multiboard if they want better weight bearing characteristics. I went through this whole evaluation a few months ago and that’s how I ended up with Multiboard over the alternatives.

I think the license is a negative but I also don’t think it’s going to impact end users in any way that would make me worry about using it.

It’s not like I’m dedicating myself to a software ecosystem or something complex like that. If the license somehow becomes a problem, at the end of the day it’s just a pegboard that I printed for under $20 worth of material. I can just make a new one.

hobofan|8 months ago

For walls there is also the GOEWS (Greatly Over Engineered Wall System) - https://goews.xyz

However personally, I've also been a fan of IKEA Skadis boards, as it's quite easy to get up and running in terms of a baseplate + there are already a lot of models for it out there.

Bystroushaak|8 months ago

Can recommend Honeycomb Storage Wall. Printed it two weeks ago, so far I am super happy with it. I've tried multiboard previously, but only a few segments. It was harder to print, I had it for a year and never really got into accessories, it felt too limiting.

pjc50|8 months ago

OK, a hex grid wall is really appealing. Now I just need to find a local printer ..

lrvick|8 months ago

Trust me once you start printing this you are going to want it all over your home and want new panels on demand for any otherwise useless wall space. 3D printers are cheap!

cchance|8 months ago

Thanks for posting these, the play conveyor ones are so clean and well designed , i've been watching them on youtube from time to time, havent decided to go with gridfinity or play conveyor yet tho