Helping people to take their medication - that is a cause close to my heart! (Wanna know why? - read further down..) And way too often it's only associated with negative thougths.. So here is an attempt of a pill storage box that brings a smile. Combine color and face to your liking.
The pill box comes in different versions - with different faces.
These are not initially meant to organize pills by the day - but great to have some backup medication in the bag, car or drawer - in case you forgot to take the meds in the morning. But if you do like them, you could print 7 of them ;-)
Nothing to do here - just print and screw them together!
If the brim doesn’t come of clean, consider using a deburring tool to trim the edges.
Completely by accident - but they fit perfectly in my Gridfinity Trays - if you want 1 or more stored in your desktop Gridfinity system.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/147393#profileId-160852
This is pretty simple, but here is a few tips:
Happy printing!
I personally live with epilepsy, and just within the last month, I forgot my medication once. Result: I had an epileptic seizure in front of my family. It’s horrifying to wake up after about an hour, not knowing what just happened. No warnings before, no idea what went wrong. But on the other side, it’s not at all fun to be the family either - a wife who knows what’s happening and needs to explain that to 2 + 5 year old kids, seeing their dad lying on the floor shaking. So when I saw the contest for pill organizers, I knew I had to do at least one design! If my design can just help 1 other person, I would be so happy!
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