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Compact Pill Box for One Week

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Pill Box 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Pill Box 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3.6 h
3 plates
4.4(10)

Transparent Sliding Cover 0.1mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
Transparent Sliding Cover 0.1mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
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1.6 h
1 plate
4.7(6)

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Clear (32101) / Refill / 1 kg
Jade White (10100) / Refill / 1kg
Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg

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This is a compact pill box with a transparent sliding lid for one week The rounded pill compartments allow for easy removal of pills, despite the relatively small compartments

 

If you need a pill box for individual smaller doses, there is now also a mini pill box here 

 

The following labeling options are available (simply select the desired option on Plate 2) 

  • Mo Di Mi Do Fr Sa So
  • M    D  M   D   F   S   S
  • Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
  • M   T    W   T   F   S   S

The following options are available for storing pills (selection on Plate 3)

  • 7 x 2 compartments, e.g., for morning and evening 
  • 7 x 3 compartments, e.g., for morning, noon, and evening

The transparent cover was placed in a separate print profile due to the very specific settings 

 

 

Printing recommendations:

  • For the outer shell (Plate 1 and 2), PLA is perfectly sufficient
  • For the pill compartment, PETG (e.g., Translucent Clear) is recommended
  • For the transparent cover, I used PETG Translucent Clear, and printing was done on a Smooth PEI plate

 

 

Assembly recommendations:

  • Assembly is purely mechanical, no adhesive is needed
  • First, the cover should be brought into the curve and the corresponding guide on the side
  • Then the pill compartment can be pushed into the designated rails
  • In a further step, the side with the lettering is brought into position before everything is pushed into its final position
  • Please ensure nothing gets jammed during assembly 
  • All parts must be in their designated guides, otherwise the cover cannot be opened or closed

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Thank you very much for the picture of my model and the very good review 🙂
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Thank you very much for the picture of my model and the very good review 🙂
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It is impossible to print it, or am I doing something wrong? There is no sliding cover files in 3mf or stl.
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Please excuse the inconvenience. There is a second print profile for the sliding cover, as the print settings for it differ significantly from those for the rest of the model.
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Replying to @ZiMADE :
I just realized I didn't choose the second profile. I'm realy sorry
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Replying to @Leonid112 :
No problem, you're welcome
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Pill Box 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
components doesn’t come together easily. breaking and too tight tolerances
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Had to print in matte PLA because the lid kept breaking for being too thin when I printed it in Transluscent PETG. Maybe it was my printer settings, but I couldn't get to print it properly in PETG.
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Thank you for your feedback. Did you use the settings of my print profile "Transparent Sliding Cover" and have you dried the PETG-filament? These are the very important settings to prevent the lid from breaking on the long side: - Top shell layers: 0 - Bottom shell layers: 0 - Sparse infill density: 100 - Sparse infill pattern: Aligned Rectlinear - Infill direction: 0 It is also important that the long side of the lid is aligned from left to right and the short side from front to back. You may also controll these settings in the slicer: if the individual strips are always printed lengthwise from left to right and then again from right to left and so on, it should work. If I make the lid thicker, it becomes increasingly difficult to slide the lid back and forth. Hope this helps...
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Thank you for the 🚀 boost 🚀 of my model and the very good rating 🙂
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Thank you for the 🚀 boost 🚀 of my model and the very good rating 🙂
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Other Issues:The assembly was not optimal. I would have solved the plug connection differently
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Thank you for the feedback. What would the other solution for the plug connection look like? As soon as I have a concrete suggestion, I can see how this can be implemented in the model
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