Cat Food Can Dispenser
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Description
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Your cat(s) deserve the freshest canned meat product and nobody wants old cat food lurking in the back of their cabinets. This dispenser serves up your cans in first-in, first-out order. The dispenser prints without supports and no hardware or glue is required for assembly.
Design
- Holds 8 3oz cans per dispenser (note: tested with Fancy Feast cans which have about a 66mm diameter and a 37mm height - you may want to check your cans before printing if you prefer a different brand)
- Cans roll smoothly from top to bottom for easy loading
- Fits in a 12in deep cabinet
- Slim profile makes it easy to fit multiple dispensers side-by-side
- Printable on a 180x180mm print bed (e.g., Bambu A1 Mini, Prusa Mini)
Dimensions (LxWxH)
280.5x47.6x172.8mm
Print settings
Nothing special. I test printed with PLA and slicer defaults. STLs are oriented as recommended for printing.
Assembly
Assemble by sliding the corresponding dovetails together. When assembled correctly, your pieces should all sit flush on both the interior and exterior surfaces. The dovetails should be a fairly tight fit.
- Print all four components (left front, left back, right front, right back)
- Attach left front to left back and right front to right back by sliding the dovetails together. Ensure all 3 dovetails are engaged on each side. You may find it easiest to partially engage the larger dovetail at the bottom before aligning the middle and top dovetails.
- Attach the left half to the right half by sliding each set of dovetails in from the bottom. You may again find it easiest to start from the bottom. Just make sure top, middle, and bottom dovetails are secure front to back.
Notes
- If you have a larger printer, I'd love your help in testing out additional sizes. I may also do a 12 can version in 6 parts if there's interest!
- If you plan to remix this, be aware that most cans aren't simple cylinders. In real life, the cans sit at a slight angle due to the lip around the top. This increases their total width by enough to make a difference. The design accommodates this to avoid an otherwise dispenser-jamming amount of friction between the cans and the side wall.
Inspiration/credits
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Prototypes for this design used quite a lot of filament, so I appreciate your boosts!
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.










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