Stop squinting at boring storage boxes Standard storage bins keep parts sorted, but generic labels make finding the right screw a chore. A custom-built web application solves this problem. This free tool lets you design and fabricate distinct, readable 3D-printed labels specifically sized for Motorbox storage systems. Gear up for your labeling run You only need a few basic tools to transform your workshop organization: * A 3D printer (equipped with a 0.2 mm or 0.4 mm nozzle) * Filament in your preferred contrasting colors * Access to the Alch.shop Label Generator * Cyanoacrylate adhesive (standard superglue) Three steps to custom physical tags First, open the web creator and select your box size. Choose your layout style. Regular labels feature raised text, while inverted labels raise the background to make the letters recessed. Next, pick an icon from the custom-drawn library. These vector graphics are designed specifically for physical fabrication, avoiding thin lines that ruin prints. Download the pre-colored 3MF file or the standard STL file. Finally, import the file into your slicer, execute the print, and apply a small drop of superglue to secure the finished tag to the front of your bin. Tweak your slicer settings for clean text For the sharpest text, use a 0.2 mm nozzle. However, a standard 0.4 mm nozzle still delivers impressive results. If you use a 3MF file, your slicer should automatically identify the color changes. If you use a standard STL, set manual filament swaps at the layer height where the text begins. Keep your first layer clean to prevent plastic oozing. Enjoy an organized workshop wall Once the glue cures, you have permanent, high-contrast, tactile labels. This simple upgrade saves time during busy projects, turning a wall of identical plastic bins into a highly functional, instantly searchable storage grid.
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