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12 fl oz. / .355l Can dispenser (A1 Mini Ready)

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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Description

Due to numerous requests from the community, I've decided to adapt my beverage can dispenser so that it can also accommodate US 12 fl oz cans.

Other versions:
EU 0.33l: https://makerworld.com/de/models/1538975-0-33l-can-dispenser-a1-mini-ready#profileId-1746063
EU 0.5l / 473 cc: https://makerworld.com/de/models/1502428-0-5l-can-dispenser-10-x-eu-0-5l-cans#profileId-1571803
 

It's a can dispenser for the refrigerator. It holds a total of 10 cans of soda, energy drinks, and beer. It automatically pushes the next can forward. The dispenser comes in five panels and needs to be glued together. The design is such that you first glue the side panels together and then join the left and right halves.
 

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I did this at the request of other community members. I don't benefit from this design myself, as I live in Europe. So please reward my work with your booster and a 5-star rating. Thank you.


To assemble the can dispenser, first glue the sides together. The four large connecting pieces are marked with letters (A, B, C, and D), which you will find on the dispenser. The connections are 0.6 mm high, so you will need spacers on the left and right sides. Use, for example, a small coin or a few pages from a magazine. Make sure everything is straight. This is easily recognizable by the middle ribs; these must be parallel. The tolerances have been adjusted (in the third version) so that superglue can also be used. However, due to the brittleness of superglue, I still recommend 5-minute epoxy resin. I also recommend roughening all the parts to be glued with sandpaper before gluing for an even stronger bond.

 

 

I printed PETG Basic with the Bambu Lab P1S. Without any problems. Like all my can dispensers, I designed it so that it can also be printed with the A1 Mini. 

PETG HF or other PETG filaments will also work. I wouldn't recommend using PLA in a refrigerator because of the humidity.

Have fun printing.

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