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Bird feeder pot for cages

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X1 Carbon
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Feeding Pot - 0.2mm, Various wall thickeness, 15% infill
Feeding Pot - 0.2mm, Various wall thickeness, 15% infill
Designer
2.1 h
2 plates
4.4(7)

Open in Bambu Studio
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Description

I have created a 3d printable bird feeder, which is easy to print and very efficient on the print time, whilst also looking quite stylish. I have attempted to design this so it is ergonomically friendly for a wide range of birds such as budgies and cockatiels, it features a ribbed perch so they can get a grip of the perch easier. I have also implemented an adjustable hook design, so this should fit any cage size as the bar spacing may vary on different cages.

 

After printing, a small amount of assembly is required however this user friendly, so no additional hardware is required e.g. screws and glue.

 

SAFETY NOTICE: It’s strongly recommended to print this feeder using PLA or PETG, the model pictured has used Bambulab PLA Marble and PLA Matte Latte Brown.  Only a limited number of ABS or ASA filaments are considered food safe, so be sure to check the manufacturer’s specifications before use. Choosing the wrong material could unintentionally harm the birds you’re trying to help. When it comes to their safety, taking the time to verify your filament choice really matters.

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