Penzeys Spice Rack
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Update: This file is no longer needed, and a simpler solution exists. Use the original SCAD file from SavageRodent, found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2716320. Increase the number of bottom layers to compensate for inadequate support. For more information on this issue, see the comments below. I overthought the problem initially. Due to how splicers like Simplify3D and Cura process GCODE for this STL file, they often print a half layer at the 9th layer before starting the upper inside curve. This can cause gaps at the seam on the inside of the print at the 10th layer. I encountered this issue with my printer and found it more trouble than it was worth to work around. To resolve the problem, I split the bottom piece from the top using 3D Builder and then superglued the bottom in place. This solution works for me. So far, I have printed 15 of these items, and I plan to print a total of 24. To secure them to the inside door, I use double-sided tape. The design features a 50mm inside diameter that fits perfectly on Penzeys lids, and it stands 90mm tall to hold one tall jar or two small jars stacked without falling. Printing each item takes almost two hours for me, but the result is worth the time invested.
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