Bread Box Style Nozzle Box
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<p><strong>Hi!</strong><br>This is a little bread box model which functions exactly like the real deal. You can print a nozzle tray to store nozzles in it or design your own thing. I am sure some kid will also love it as a bread box for the dolls. <br> </p><h3>Important!</h3><p>After printing slidingdoor.stl you will need to conform it to the needed radius so it fits in the rails of the box. I could add a curved version for printing vertically but nobody got time for that. Thus it is very important to orient the part in the slicer correctly so the first layer lines go in the right direction (parallel to the short side and against the grooves). This is what you should see on the bottom:<br> </p><figure class="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:76.9%;"><img src="https://media.printables.com/media/prints/257855/rich_content/ff8b1d77-9ebe-4bc9-82f9-684a71935137/2022-08-12_22-43.png#%7B%22uuid%22%3A%228783932b-7bc5-4e18-bd75-10aaaebcf846%22%2C%22w%22%3A906%2C%22h%22%3A489%7D"></figure><p> </p><h3>You have two options to print this</h3><p> </p><h4>Option 1:</h4><p>Print all parts except combined.stl separately and glue them together. So far I have tried this and it worked alright. No supports needed. All parts are in a suitable orientation. You can pick your own of course.</p><p>Update: I recommend Option 2 after I tried it. Orient the box vertically for minimal supports.</p><h4>Option 2:</h4><p>Print slidingdoor.stl, combined.stl and optionally nozzletray.stl and then after bending the door into the required shape install it through the slot on the bottom of the box.</p><p>This option will probably require quite a bit of supports but it will be better than the glued one in terms of squareness, is that even a word? 3D printers can't make 90 degree corners so glued pieces together introduce some inaccuracies with such small parts.</p>
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