CR2032 Battery Storage Tray by paperswords arrayed
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If you have a lot of batteries like i did (1200) that you need to store. This will save you a small amount of filament and the head ache of grabbing a print every 44 minutes to 7 minutes depending on how fast your printer is. Yes you could just multiply the original and keep them as separate objects but I had way to many failed prints because one of the 48 legs the printer make move/get knocked off the bed causing a castigating list of issue until untimely you end up with a big ball of filament surrounded by what looks to be like an abstract art project. With This remix a 4x6 array only has 7 legs instead of 48 meaning that a print failing is a lot less likely. Just one tip: if you want to get rid of the batteries fast you are better to print the individual tray and hand them out to people randomly. if you want a really cheap on filament solution you can print my own attempt at a filament saving tray, so long as you have your printer dialed in My "CR2032 battery array" should just snap the batteries into it but all it takes is a bump for them to get knocked loose so was deemed a safety hazard with the quantity i was dealing with.
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