The final coffee bean bag clip for 1 kg *updated*

The final coffee bean bag clip for 1 kg *updated*

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 10% infill. AMS optional
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6.8 h
2 plates
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A1 mini version, slightly shorter opening lever and clip
A1 mini version, slightly shorter opening lever and clip
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7.3 h
2 plates
4.9(53)

0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 15% Gyroid infill
0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 15% Gyroid infill
4.2 h
2 plates
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, concentric top+bottom
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, concentric top+bottom
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The tenth of those you have seen probably, but implemented all the good stuff.
Snap lock lid, no printed threads, no screwing 3 turns, just snap it closed.
Easy to open and close, no fiddling and breaking your fingers.

 

Highly requested smaller version:
 

Custom caps

 

 

Update: I reworked the cap to make it more air tight as many of you requested, its the new standard.
The old cap is still on the second plate together with a tighter middle hub.

 

I highly recommend using my original profiles. The models tolerances are tuned for them and proven to work with different filaments.
Please dont blame the model if profiles by other users dont work out.

 

Experimental TPU seals in the files.


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Assembly Guide (1)
Manual.pdf

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I used PETG HF for the clip. actually quite bulky ;)
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Someone successfully scaled it down to 70% for smaller bags. it needs to be that bulky to be stiff enough over the whole clip length to be reasonably air tight.
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yes, I understand but was just a little bit surprised. maybe PETG is stiff enough with the 70% scaling.
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Replying to @DieProfikeit :
BTW is there any reason that all circle-rounds are no really smooth round curves but short straights? My printer sounds like getting sick when printing these curves ;)
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Made as a gift. Thank you. Not sure why I can't find the boost button on the app.
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Awesome color choice!
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Replying to @DieProfikeit :
As a woodworker I couldn't resist the colors.
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I really like it.
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Flawless print. But there is to much air that can get in the bag with this type of cap. I think a twist cap creates a better seal to prevent air from getting into the bag. Unfortunately I will not use it for my coffee.
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Without a bag installed it never is. But I dont think it matters. The small amount of gas exchange through the gaps in negligible compared to opening it once a week. Is not for years of long time storage. The middle hub on the second plate has a tighter fit, as mentioned in the description. You could try this one.
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Replying to @DieProfikeit :
@DieProfikeit I will try the tighter middle hub. Can I use the same cap with the middle hub? Also I am a little OCD with my coffee.
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Replying to @stevearv :
There are two different hubs and two different caps now. On the second plate there is a looser cap and a tighter hub. I also changed the cap yesterday , to make it more air tight, its the new standard. When you downloaded the model longer ago you might want to try the new cap, its the one on the first plate. I also made a set of TPU seals but they are hard to print and not many people have soft TPU so I decided against releasing them. Cant design the cap too tight either because even the same bambu printers dont hold tolerances lower than 0.05 mm and thats what decides between a tight cap and a cap that doesnt fit anymore. Make sure to calibrate your filaments.
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Great idea, well executed, and it fits perfectly for my 1kg coffee bean bags. To make the bag even more airtight, I’ve designed a variation of the lid with a sealing ring (55mm x 45mm x 2mm). I’ll upload the design under the print profiles in case anyone is interested: https://makerworld.com/de/models/857030#profileId-928617 ☕😊
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In the file section you can find some seals too, but if the printer is well calibrated it should be really air tight anyways.
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Replying to @DieProfikeit :
Thank you for the hint! I looked around but couldn’t find the seals.3mf file. Where should I look for these seals? Could you point me in the right direction?
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Replying to @rbienz :
It's only available on desktop. You change the green download button to STL/cad files and can download the seals there. They are not easy to print and the original version is completely fine for most people, I didn't want to deal with all the people failing to print them.
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have a smaller bag,but it works anyway. It a nice smooth print.
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Someone scaled it down to 70% successfully
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Replying to @DieProfikeit :
Thanks for tip, I will try it.
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0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 15% Gyroid infill
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Is the hinge mechanism working ok with the other users print profile?
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Replying to @DieProfikeit :
Yes but only with the bambulab filament, i had 2 failures with 3dparty pls
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By the way, i really like this model, its sturdy and feels really solid. Good job!! i will boost it, when i get new boosts
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1mm rubber gasket dia 52mm and problem of not air sealed solved. most probably silicon gasket can be better.
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There are seals in the file section but they are not easy to print in TPU. Dial in you filament and it should be really air tight without any seal.
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I printed it twice using different PLA. For the first time the connection collapsed and the clip can't be opened at all. Second print came out better, it can be opened, but the connection is still ugly. Any suggestions? I used author's printing profile.
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Wich printer are you using? Did you change part orientation or cooling settings? looks like a lack of cooling to me. it's not only one or two layers sagging but all after that too.
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Replying to @DieProfikeit :
I am using P1S printer. I did not change any settings, but i will double check the cooling. Thanks!
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 10% infill. AMS optional
The lid could fit a bit better, otherwise top-notch. Clean work
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 10% infill. AMS optional
Printed with 2 different generic PLA filaments. Everything works fine. Even managed to install it on this ridiculously small coffee 250g bag. Usually I have 1kg bags but due to supply issues, this is what I have right now.
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Nice to know, thought about making a different version for dish washer powder.
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