Cosmetic Utensils Organizer
Description
A simple easy-to-print Organizer.
My wife is happy about it!
Update
Added OrgBoxB18: 18.5mm high.
Update 2
Added OrgBoxTest.
My wife is happy about it!
Update
Added OrgBoxB18: 18.5mm high.
Update 2
Added OrgBoxTest.
Instructions
1. Print 1x OrgBoxB *, 1x OrgBoxT * and 4x DeltaRods.
2. Insert the DeltaRods into the OrgBoxB (with a small hammer).
3. Insert the OrgBoxT into the DeltaRods.
*) To avoid distortions print it with a brim of 2-3 mm. The brim can be removed using scissors.
Slicer Settings:
layer height = 0.25
perimeters = 2
nozzle diameter = 0.35
filament diameter = 1.75
brim width = 3
perimeters extrusion width = 0.39 (no setting > calculated, therefore the vertical thickness is 4 lines * 0.39 = 1.56mm)
Optimizing:
Print 1x OrgBoxTest and 1x DeltaRod.
If needed change the extrusion multiplier parameter (slic3r) or scale the DeltaRods, e.g. to 95%.
2. Insert the DeltaRods into the OrgBoxB (with a small hammer).
3. Insert the OrgBoxT into the DeltaRods.
*) To avoid distortions print it with a brim of 2-3 mm. The brim can be removed using scissors.
Slicer Settings:
layer height = 0.25
perimeters = 2
nozzle diameter = 0.35
filament diameter = 1.75
brim width = 3
perimeters extrusion width = 0.39 (no setting > calculated, therefore the vertical thickness is 4 lines * 0.39 = 1.56mm)
Optimizing:
Print 1x OrgBoxTest and 1x DeltaRod.
If needed change the extrusion multiplier parameter (slic3r) or scale the DeltaRods, e.g. to 95%.
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License
Cosmetic Utensils Organizer by flurin is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

Nice idea!
I printed OrgBoxB18 and OrgBoxT in a bigger size of 130%, and four DeltaRods at 120%.
They fit perfectly in this way, just a sufficient pression, and I have a bigger container for my stuff. I'll soon post a photo.
Thanks for your feedback Beatrice, I've added the OrdBoxTest for optimizing purpose, see instuctions.