A Battery...2032 Button Cell Battery Organizer

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A Battery...2032 Button Cell Battery Organizer

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Reduced Overhang Version - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Reduced Overhang Version - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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AMS - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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***Please note that button cell batteries are hazardous to small children. If you have children with access to your batteries it is best to keep them in their protective packaging***

 

Are you tired of your 2032 button cell batteries not having a neat place to live?  Are you frustrated that your Battery Daddy doesn't have a good way to organize the large multipacks of 2032 batteries you get from Amazon?  Why not store your batteries…..in a battery?  This model is a D-Cell sized organizer for up to 10 2032 button cell batteries.  It is the exact dimensions of a normal D-Cell so it will fit wherever you currently store your batteries.  Fits perfectly in the Battery Daddy. To make it easy to grab a battery, just push all the batteries to one side and the one you want to remove to the other.

 

0.2 mm layer height

15% Gyroid Infill

Basic PLA

 

Edit 2-10-25 - I added a new print profile that reduces the overhangs to improve the overall print quality.  The overall dimensions are unchanged, but the amount of battery wall is reduced making it look slightly less like an actual D-Cell battery.

 

Edit 2-10-25 - If you like this print and are looking for similar storage for LR44 batteries, check out this AA shaped organizer that hold up to 6 batteries.

 

 

I've uploaded a print profile for AMS users just in case someone is crazy enough to spend 11+ hours to get that perfect Copper Top look!

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overhangs dont print super well, but functional and makes use of unused slots in my battery daddy
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm test printing a modification now that should improve the overhang issue.
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The improved print profile is up now.
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Sorry for late response, I will print another as a test here soon. 👍🏻
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Reduced Overhang Version - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
A bit tight but works well!
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THIS is what i needed!
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looks awesome in that transparent filament!
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Fits great in the battery caddy, snuggly holds the 2032 batteries, printed twice already! Just a bit of filament issues on the top edge that didn't print perfect, but great overall!
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If you are talking about the curved surface on the side in your image you can try using variable layer heights. if you are talking about the top surface in your image the artifact is most likely caused by the printer slowing down due the overhangs near the end of the print. You could try reducing the print speed of the whole print so that is consistent from start to finish Personally I prefer the faster print speed for this non-display piece.
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PLA print, exhibiting minor layer lines and blemishes. A commendable model
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Looks great! Thanks!
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Looks great.
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Great idea. It would be great to have other battery sizes too.
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What sizes do you use most?
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Replying to @user_4060576049 :
I was looking for CR1632
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Replying to @ItsNotABug :
Sorry - I don't have any CR1632's to test with.
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Useful model, fits perfectly in the battery daddy. Printed well.
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Awesome. Glad to hear it.
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The batteries are inserted too tightly, making removal difficult
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Highlighting this portion of the description in case it helps you "To make it easy to grab a battery, just push all the batteries to one side and the one you want to remove to the other."
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