Like some of you, I don't have many tools that vary in my day-to-day in the 3d printing space, but I do need some storage. I printed a few Milwaukee Packout Bins from this site and like them. I would like a way to store a few of them without investing in an entire Milwaukee Packout system.
I initially started this as a small bracket to hold the bin and have it mounted under a desk, shelf, or work surface, hence the 2 holes on the top. I left them so that can still be done.
From there I moved to stackable as I don't have many ideal places for these to be mounted (semi)permanently. I tried having a unique, slot system on the top and bottom to have the bins fit into each other but I worried about them when you just have one holder.
The final draft is attached to this thing listing. I went with magnets on both the top and bottom to be super-glued in place. Max of 8 magnets may be overkill for some but just right for others. You don't have to use all, I would just match the placement with other holders if you intend to stack them. Also, be sure to double-check your magnet poles before gluing!!! 10mm x 3mm magnets
Windows on the sides and oddly placed slot indentations are just to cut down material.