DIY Laser Cut Desk Organizer Stackable Boxes (Linbins)
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DIY Laser Cut Desk Organizer Stackable Boxes (Linbins)

How to build a straightforward workshop solid desk organizer with stackable boxes (lin bins), I needed to organize my own workshop so I built these solid stackable boxes, and tried to build ones on the internet but they would tip over and they weren't so practical in the workspace.
Supplies
3mm or 4mm plywood, laser cutter.
Laser Cutting the Pieces


Cut The parts out on laser using 3mm plywood or 4mm I have provided files below for different sizes.
Assembling Parts






Follow the pictures step by step, it's a very simple assembling process, the parts fit snug but if needed using glue on parts would be useful
Connecting Bins




Final Result

Now it's time to put it on the desk. you can see the connections straight in the video above
Thanks for reading my first instructable.
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