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3ml Peptide Vial Jar 10 Spots Double Threads Box

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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This is version 3 of the Jar. It's a variation of the 8 spot vial jar configured to hold 10 vials. Optimization of the model continues. I am planning to release a parametric version of this jar so you can configure it how you want by simply modifying a few parameters. I still have some work to do on this, but I'm close.

 

This will hold a full kit of 10 vials.

 

If the line where filament shrinks differently after printing the interior holder + fill has been somewhat resolved by adding a filet inside the jar. This eases the transition of wall thickness which was causing the filament to shrink at different amounts.  It's barely noticeable now but under harsh light it can still be seen.

 

If you do decide to steal this model and sell prints of this, at least have the courtesy to boost my model and contribute something to me. I have invested quite a few hours of my time into these models and I would appreciate it. It helps me buy Bambu filament so I can continue my efforts.

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