
Battery dispenser (ramped) with wall mount holes
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@guido666 provides models for nice ramped battery dispensers. @Inhumierer remixed the A2 dispenser to add mounting holes. This remix does the same thing for the A3 dispenser, using the same mounting hole SCAD definition as was used on the A2 dispenser. I kept the same distance between the mounting holes in case I want to switch them around later. To use the SCAD file, you have to download the original STL file and then edit the SCAD file to point to that file on your local disk. Even if you are not too familiar with SCAD, it should be pretty obvious how to do it. And, if you are really lost, you want to use OpenSCAD to render the model and generate the STL. I also separately made a small template for marking the drill holes on the wall. Marking with a template is more reliable for me than measuring. It's also handy for carrying with you to the hardware store on your urgent mission to get the right screws. :-) NOTE: Tolerances on the ramps are fairly tight and can cause the batteries to bind. This is especially important if you print with a filament that has shrinkage. You might want to scale it up by a few percent in your slicer to compensate. If you do scale the model, don't forget to scale the marking template by the same amount.
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