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Gridfinity[1] is a 3D-printed, modular organization system originally developed by Youtube personality Zack Freedman. In his introductory video[2], Zack credits his idea to a similar system of another popular Youtuber, Alexandre Chappel. Gridfinity is currently licensed under Creative Commons license (CC-A-NC-SA), which prohibits commercial use. The Gridfinity system relies on two primary components.[3] The "Baseplates" are a scalable grid of 42mm (wide) x 42mm (deep) x 5mm (tall) boxes and "Modules" which may be customized by individual users to adapt to their needs.
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[edit]- ^ By (2022-04-18). "Gridfinity: 3D Printed Super Quick Tool Storage And Retrieval". Hackaday. Retrieved 2025-05-22.
- ^ Zack Freedman (2022-04-12). Gridfinity: Your Ultimate Modular Workshop is FREE!. Retrieved 2025-05-22 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Gridfinity Modular Storage System: All You Need to Know". All3DP. 2024-03-01. Retrieved 2025-05-22.
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