Magnetic Grocery List Holder
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I'm confident you have sufficient gluing skills to tackle this task. You'll need some super glue and two 18x3mm neodymium magnets on hand. The magnets are secured into their comfortable little beds at the bottom. Next, the top is attached to the bottom using a generous amount of glue, while the nut is inserted into its designated hole in the top. It's worth noting that one end of the nut is slightly shorter than the other - I had envisioned it being flush with the underside of the top when glued in place. To facilitate easy printing without support, I broke down the model into manageable pieces. Initially, my design featured threads that were too thin and prone to stripping, so I thickened them and added a nut to increase overall thickness, thus reducing the need for a thicker lid. Now, let the glue dry completely before proceeding. To secure a pad of paper in place, simply insert it and screw in the bolt. Remember not to attach the holder to your refrigerator with glue.
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