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I have a shelving structure that needs some organizing. It has lots of random stuff like computer mouse, cables, earbuds, headphones, papers, folders, binders, bottles, books. It's just a tower of horizontal floors with not organization whatsoever. So I've been looking at organizational solutions and came across gridfinity. I'm not totally into it because it's not an exact size, I might just print out other random bins I see online.

I'm open to any advice suggestions from you guys. Let me know in the comments below.

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[–] PdeT@feddit.nl 3 points 1 year ago

While the xyz site has the best technical specs you can find online, I can recommend Zach Freedman's original YouTube video about it as the best introduction to the what and why of the system.