IKEA 365+ 10.8l sliding desiccant container for Drybox

IKEA 365+ 10.8l sliding desiccant container for Drybox

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<p>This desiccant box uses the lid of the IKEA 365+ 10.8l. I wanted to be able to remove the desiccant more easily than other solutions and came up with attaching the desiccant container to the lid.&nbsp;</p><p>It is assembled with doulbe sided acyrlic tape. Be sure to use something that is working with the PP of the box.</p><p>I used transparent PLA for this print, but PETG could work too (maybe the retention will be slightly worse, due to the smaller stiffness of the material).</p><p>The grid pattern is created inside prusa slicer with the infill settings for separate bodies inside the model (50% Grid pattern without top or bottom layers). Check the attached 3MF files or use the existing GCODE-files.</p><p>The box is removed by slightly pushing the Ikea lid from the inside and then sliding the printed desiccant box to the side.</p><p>Have fun with this design.</p>

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