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3ml Peptide Vial Storage 8 Spot Jar Box 3 Threads

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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2.4 h
1 plate
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Fixed visible line on exterior (printing artifact)
Fixed visible line on exterior (printing artifact)
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1 plate
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This is V1.  Completely functional and you might prefer it over V2 and V3.

 

V2 is here and has been optimized.  Still holds 8 vials.  https://makerworld.com/en/models/1157901-3ml-vial-jar-with-8-spots-double-threads

 

V3 is here and now holds 10 vials. Slightly larger in size. For full kits.  https://makerworld.com/en/models/2301414-3ml-peptide-vial-jar-10-spots-double-threads-box

 

 

8 Spot Vial Container for Peptides with triple threads. These threads make it a cinch to tighten.

 

I print it using 2 Walls and 10% infill. But I've printed it with no 0% infill with no problems.

 

Hope you enjoy it!

 

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turned out really well!
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Looks great! I like your choice of filament for the jar. I have a few other versions you might be interested in also (with some improvements).
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Qusstion for you. Is there any way to design this exact same thing, but to hold 10 vials in each? That way it holds a full kit of peptides?
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I designed it just to use in your refrigerator. The 4 slot unit I was using wasn't big enough to fit all the vials I needed. 10 was too many... 8 just worked out but I hover around 5 active vials of stuff. It'd be bigger around. I'll see what I can come up with when I have a moment.
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Replying to @b_man :
I get that man and appreciate the response! I’m using your prints to keep bulk orders in the freezer so having the one holding 10 would be great but if not, I definitely understand.
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Replying to @BIRK_PHL413 :
I got one holding 10 units. I decided to make this jar parametric. The parametric file in Fusion needs some work still, so I'll post a variation that holds 10 units for you after I test print it. Parametric model will be released in the future.
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Excellent print! I like that it’s quick and very usable. Thank you!
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Cool multicolor filament. Thanks for the nice review!
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tried it three times, couldn't get a decent print out of it. print a benchy afterwards to see if it was me or the model, I think its the model. I tried on different plates, different bed settings, I'm just using standard black PLA, couldn't; do it.
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I should mention I did enlarge it by 37% for 5ml vials
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Replying to @thebrownguy :
What was the difficulty with the print? If you're trying different plates and bed settings, it sounds like a bed adhesion problem. I just use the textured PEI plate. But I religiously clean it between every print. No iso alcohol. Only Dawn and a toothbrush. Then rinse it well and dry with a clean microfiber. No fingers on the print surface after that. I use the microfiber to set the plate back in place. Haven't had an adhesion problem since that routine. Let me know what specifically the issue was with your print.
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first fail was cheap filament fault on a diamond plate. second fail I used a brand new textured plate and a new filament, it adhered well but it produced terrible layers at the 30 min mark (purple) and then I tried it on a diff printer and it had the same result (gold). it’s almost like the layer is floating. tried it on two different printers with three filaments. I gave up
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good morning my friend, do you have a model like this for 4 bottles
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The way I have my parametric file setup right now, it looks like 6 is the minimum for that circular pattern. For a 4 spot jar, I'd have to reconfigure the model. The jar diameter in this config is 65mm
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Replying to @b_man :
ok thank you for your attention, your models are excellent!!
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Replying to @Level_UP_3D :
I can do it by omitting the center extrusion. Let me test print it and I'll post the model later tonight.
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Turned out perfect.
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Looks great! They're handy for the refrigerator and provide a little more flexibility than a 4 spot pep box.
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Nice
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I am having trouble with the treads not working. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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any changes to the print profile you made? can you check to see if there is any issues on the print job? surfaces that need post-print work? What kind of printer did you print this on?
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Replying to @b_man :
I printed using FlashForge Adventure 3. I know its not that great but I am just getting my feet wet with 3D printing. I have notice some issues on surface I will try and clean that up and see if that helps. It feels like it is just a little to tight, so cleaning it up might fix the issue.
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Replying to @user_1505762968 :
yeah maybe some sandpaper or a xacto. I know on my Sovol SV06, it didn't print things to spec. I always had to rework things. Try using a filament with a filament profile built into your slicer out of the box or from the manufacturer. FWIW, Bambu printers generally get it right the first time. Something to consider on your next printer purchase.
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