
Humane Mouse Trap
thingiverse
Here is the rewritten text: Your nagging wife can't stop reminding you that all your 3D printing has been about nothing? Finally, a project with real potential! Here are the details on the Mouse Trap, carefully crafted to be the perfect companion for every homeowner dealing with unwanted furry critters in their kitchen. Part 1 and Part 2 were both printed using a Prusa i3 printer with an impressively fine .2mm layer height. What's even more impressive is that I didn't use any supports during this printing process. With maximum overhang of 40°, these prints speak volumes about the printer's precision. Those pesky pets at home better start looking for new digs because it looks like a trap has been set up in your garage and it's meant to keep them out of your way. Time is ripe for an update – I have managed to create and share access control door modifications that should be extremely useful. Not just that, I also decided to add step-by-step instructions on how you can remain cool as a cucumber when placing this beauty. Instructions • First off, ensure the lid of your trap fits properly into the main body. A well-crafted visual aid should do justice in providing adequate clarity here. • Get a couple of crackers and cover them in a thick layer of tasty peanut butter before attaching it firmly to the rear end wall within this little mouse-catcher device • Your local 'war zones' will soon welcome you as they face the new addition that has taken place - A delicious treat awaits them as they succumb to hunger. What makes this an enticing combination?
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