Medication Calender

Medication Calender

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P1S
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X1 Carbon
X1E
A1

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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4 plates

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Here is a calender like pill organizer to remember taking your pills on a daily basis :)

The plates for the different months can be stored at the top and are exchangeable.

You can print the pill containers either standing upright or laying on their side, i made both versions for you so you can choose between a little longer time but cleaner fronts or less filament waste/changes.

It also can be placed standing or mounted to a wall with its integrated screwholes.

Hope you enjoy and please leave comments and photos of your printed versions ! :)

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as a perpetual forgetterer, this is a great setup for me, thanks for it!
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thanks for the kind words, hope you enjoy it :)
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Great print - ideal for my dog's medications & even just enough space with the month plates to put his once-a-month flea treatment! Perfect! Two notes though.... 1) October is spelt with a 'c', not a 'k'.... not the end of the world by any means... I didn't realise until it had printed. 2) I don't know if it's possible, but it would be great if the designer could somehow integrate the numbers and drawers on the drawer plates, or split into two lots of 15/16. I say this because I had a print failure about two thirds of the way through printing the drawers the first time... not the designer's fault by any means - just bad luck of one of the drawers losing bed adhesion and causing a spaghetti fail. The unfortunate thing was, I caught the issue early and went to the object cancellation of my X1C hoping to at least continue with the 30 draws that were still OK at that point, but found that the number of objects was above the object cancellation maximum (35), presumably due to the drawers and numbers being seen as different objects. Anyway, it all printed nicely on the second attempt, it was just a shame having to scrap 30 almost complete drawers! Nonetheless, great print and thanks again!
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