Nurture Right 360 Turner Trays
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1/2/22 - Someone alerted me I uploaded the wrong file for the standard bantam turner/rail--this has been corrected. I designed these trays to fit the Nurture Right 360 incubator from Harris Farms, to expand the number of species which can be successfully incubated in this incubator. Previously I sold these on my Etsy shop, That Chick Printer, but now that I'm going back to work I have decided to make the files available to the public. **I just ask that you give me credit for my work, and consider sending me a small tip.** All these trays can be printed on Ender 3 or Ender 5 print beds (you will need to rotate the prints slightly to get them to fit), and while you can print two at a time on a CR10 I wouldn't recommend it as it gets too close to the edges for reliable printing. I highly recommend printing with a 0.6 nozzle to save time, and to make the printed parts stronger. All of these trays have been heavily tested by my customers, though the Coturnix turner in particular would benefit from some tweaking. For a complete tray, you will need: 1 x Turner for the species you want to incubate 2 x Rails for the species you want to incubate 6 x Clips for the species you want to incubate Once printed, assemble all the parts into a circular shape, and use the clips to secure the pieces together. I recommend two clips per connection point, with one clip in the outermost ring and one clip in the innermost ring.
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