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Nordic Patch Dispenser

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PETG 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
PETG 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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My first contribution and publication here. Made for Patch rolls with patches on the INSIDE of tape. Max Outer diameter 85 mm.

 

You hold the Patch dispenser with your right hand, and only do work with your left hand. You pull extruded tab to push out a new patch, and move patch to the target.

 

My thought of the design:

This tool is made for patchrolls that have the patches on the INSIDE surface of the roll. See picture for more information. Outer diameter 85 mm.
If placed up-side-down becomes waterproof during rainy days.

Opening in side to determine length of roll that is left.

Possability to put your name on it. [Edit Text field on Body-part]

 

Best printed in PETG with .3mf file on P2S, but would most likely work in other materials and printers as well. But for tolerances to work, PETG has been tested and confirmed. If Threads doesn't fit well, shrink 1-2% size in X and Y, leave Z untouched. 

 

If you have suggestions, feel free to comment. Would gladly appreciate pictures of your prints :)

 

And God Bless you!

 

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I couldn't find a model that was adapted for this standard patchrolls in Nordic countries, so I made one. Thanks and have a blessed day!

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What is its height?
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I put it on a scale and weighted it right now. 62 grams in PETG.
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Replying to @Qui86 :
Sorry, I meant the depth of this dispenser. How wide of a tape can it hold?
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Replying to @user_3377774390 :
Free space is 22mm, but you might want to leave 1mm space off. I use 19mm rolls.
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PETG 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Works perfectly. On the first print, the screw went in a bit stiffly, but after a few times in and out, it works very well. On the second print, it went very well from the start
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Hi, so glad you like it and I hope its going to serve you well on your rangedays. I'm now working on a model with a push button to rotate the roll, but stuggeling with to much fricton atm.
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