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Coike, Prickly Pear, Urchin style boat storage

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A1 mini

0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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  • Plano 3700 - Stowaway - Deep Open x 1:

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If you would like to show your appreciation feel free to shoot me a donation via Paypal or Zelle under Turbo-2nr@hotmail.com 

This is a simple storage solution for Urchin style baits such as the Hags Prickly Pear or Coike. I like to use double sided tape to hold down but it is not needed. Make sure to use a heat resistance filament and also know what materials react with PVC and TPU baits. You can easily store 15+ baits and extra spots have ben added so you can mix and match sizes. the Plano box used is the "deep open stowaway" if you have another box you would like to use shoot me the info and I will see if i can alter to fit. 

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