Customizable Bayonet Container

Customizable Bayonet Container

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Customizable cylindrical containers with lids that twist on. Create base, lid, and optional separator parts for multi-chamber containers using the customizer. Multiple styles are available. Several example stl files are included to get you started. To make a container, you'll want to design a base and lid part, and maybe some separators for multi-chamber containers. Most of the parameters should be straightforward and are described below. Sizes are specified for the interior of the container, making it easier to design the container to fit specific objects. The "part gap" may require some testing to get right for your printer, adjusting how tightly the lid and base fit. Printing parts one at a time can give more consistent results when fine-tuning the part gap parameter. Configurable Parameters: part - Type of part to make, such as base, separator, or lid. The separator is for multiple-chamber containers (you may want to build the container upside down with the lid on bottom when using separators). inside diameter - Minimum diameter of the inside of the container in mm (the container will be larger). interior height - Amount of height this part adds to the overall interior space of the container in mm (exterior dimensions will be larger). style - Style of the container: round (straight cylindrical sides), round thin (same as round, but with interior cutouts to make the walls thinner), tapered (thinner at top or bottom), polygon (flat sides, helps with grip), crown (blended between round and polygon), and flipped crown (same as crown, but upside down). number of sides - Number of sides for the polygon and crown styles. minimum wall thickness - Thickness to use for the thinnest vertical wall sections. top bottom thickness - Thickness used for the bottom of the base and the top of the lid. lip height - Height of the container lip with the bayonet threads. Values of around 2-3mm seem to work well. bayonet depth - Depth of the bayonet thread used to hold the parts together. Larger containers may need larger values, but values around 0.5mm seem to work well for small to medium containers. part gap - This is the amount of space between the bayonet threads. Use this to adjust how tightly the parts fit (smaller value results in a tighter fit). It may take some trial and error to fine tune this parameter for your printer. Support material should only be needed on the optional separator pieces.

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