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Print-in-Place Spouted Screw-on lid with Snap-Fit Flip-Cap

16 Septiembre 2024 at 06:56
Print-in-Place Spouted Screw-on lid with Snap-Fit Flip-Cap

I bought 4 sauces of this brand I like. But they come with a normal screw cap that leave you with a giant opening for you with no way to control adequately control flow and distribution of the sauces on your food.

So, I utilized my CAD and 3D printing skills and came up with this.

The spout diameter and the mating 'plug' is parametric. So I have different spout sizes caps for different sauces viscosities and flow control preferences. For ranch (the one in the video), I like to have precise flow and control to evenly and lightly distribute it on my pizza 🍕 and sandwiches 🥪.

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I shrunk down a heater to fit as a 3d printer chamber heater

15 Agosto 2024 at 11:44
I shrunk down a heater to fit as a 3d printer chamber heater

I bought a cheap car dashboard-mounted heater off temu (~10$) and designed this shell to replace its original.

The aim of this design is to shrink it down as much as possible to fit inside my Bambulab's P1S chamber without colliding with the bed (along with a temperature controller unit).

Picture 2 shows a comparison with the original shell (black).

This is my first prototype which fit surprisingly well. I just need to revise it to make the walls a bit thicker to get rid of the mating surface defect, and relocate the screw holes.

I'll also create another variant of this shell that fits the heating element at a 90 degrees to slap it on top of my cheap filament dry box to function as a low profile heated dry box mod.

P.S. There might or might not have been cheaper options to get hardware other than buying an already-made heater

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