Stackable Low-Profile Egg Dispenser

Stackable Low-Profile Egg Dispenser

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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4.6 h
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Arachne Walls / 0.4mm Nozzle / 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Arachne Walls / 0.4mm Nozzle / 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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***UPDATE***

I made a Version 2 of this design. It is larger and can fit 6 eggs in each section rather than the 5 that this original version fits. It is also split into 2 sections that are glued together after printing. It can now be printed on small format printers. The longest piece is 148MM, so it can even be printed on the A1 Mini!!! Though it is larger, it still only uses 137g of filament. Here is a link to the new version.

 

Longer Stackable Egg Dispenser by MKCAMC - MakerWorld

 

I noticed that many of the egg dispensers out there tend to take up more space than they save. They also tend to use up a lot of filament to print too. I made this simple solution to save space and to keep filament usage to a minimum. Each of these stackable trays only takes 117g of filament to print. They can be stacked as high as you'd like too. There is a grove around the entire outer edge of the tray that accepts the ridge that can be seen along the top of the dispenser walls. When stacked, each section is very secure and does not require glue. This allows for easy loading of fresh eggs. These dispensers also fit snugly next to each other to minimize the space they take up. Enjoy!

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创意很好,但是模型部分位置需要做加强。
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I love this thing
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I’m glad you’re enjoying it!
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Great model!
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Thank you!
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Turned out great and works as described!
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Glad you like it!
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Thank you!
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You're welcome!
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Very useful :) Thank you for sharing it
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You're welcome!
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Man, I started printing 3 of these 5 hours ago and they started printing with brims. I have a strong feeling that the bottom is going to be sealed which wont allow me to stack them.
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If you used my print profile the brim will only be on the outside.
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What issues did you have?
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The eggs stay in place and do not move.
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Replying to @Kolber :
Same with my print. I noticed a small lip on each stair, so some sanding may be needed. I might try to remix this without stairs and maybe a little more decline angle.
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does this need supports for the stacking edge on bottom?
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It does not need supports. The gap is so small that there is no need.
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worked great
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