
Kitchen Starter Kit
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To make these prints, all you need is a large enough print bed, or simply print them smaller so they come out 'kid-sized'. Now it's time to enjoy the process! Join in on the #CountertopChallenge. Check out this food-safe PLA filament at makergeeks.com/fogrplafi.html. Before printing, be sure your scaling is accurate - you don't want any surprises. A flatware box or lid has a consistent ratio with all silverware. The same applies to Martini and Wine glasses, which match the ratio of their inverted holders perfectly. Finally, you should easily be able to insert a screwdriver into the corner of these prints to securely attach the holder to your cabinet. OpenSCAD was used to create every design in this series, with its source code soon to be released once I clean it up thoroughly.
With this file you will be able to print Kitchen Starter Kit with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Kitchen Starter Kit.