Ergonomics: Ensure the organizer is comfortable to handle by users with varying levels of dexterity. This includes smooth edges, easy-to-grip surfaces, and lightweight materials.
Intuitive Sliding Mechanism: Design the sliding mechanism to be effortless, with low resistance for easy opening and closing, particularly for users with limited hand strength.
Reliable Self-Locking System: Implement a robust locking mechanism that securely locks each compartment after use, preventing accidental spillage while being easy for the user to open.
Child-Proof Features: Incorporate safety features that prevent 5 and less years old children from easily accessing the medication, such as requiring a combination of pressure and slide action to open.
Braille Alphabet Integration: Clearly emboss Braille labels on each compartment, indicating the days of the week or medication names (you can modify raw documents), ensuring readability for visually impaired users.
Contrasting Colors and Textures: Use contrasting colors for text and background for visual readability and incorporate distinct textures on different parts of the organizer to aid in identification through touch.
Track Consumption: Track indicator by flipping the lid
Printing: Printing with 0.2 - 0.16 and 0.12 settings are fine. I tested all using X1C Carbon. Support needed.
Assembly:
Step 1 : Clean support materials
Step 2 : Align the lid hinges with slider channels
Step 3 : Rotate 90 degree
Step 4 : Push the lid down and slide it back and forth as fast as possible for 10 second at different angels to clean the channels
Implementation Plan
Community Sharing: I encourage you to share your customized versions and remixes, fostering a community of creativity and inspiration.
Free for Personal Use: The RAW files are shared with the community for non-commercial purposes, inviting everyone to explore the possibilities of 3D printing.
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