Rolling pin spacer, 1/4" high
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While getting ready to make some cookies, I thought about my poor skills rolling dough to a precise height. I know about the guides that you can buy to put on either side of one's rolling mat to hold up both ends of the rolling pin to ensure a specific height. But why buy when I have a 3D printer in my basement? The only thing is, I wanted a length that is easy to store but can be connected together to make arbitrary different lengths. I don't have much experience modelling good interference fits that don't fall apart but are still easy to take apart. I already print a pair of the [Lucky Extrusion Gauge](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2996626)s with each filament when I tune my profiles so I know it works. If you want a different height, simply scale or resize this model along the Z axis and print. I'd advise printing out a couple of the lucky extrusion gauge models with any new filament to make sure you have a good fit. If not, re-tune your settings until you get the gauges to fit together tightly and are able to be separated. Then use those settings on this model.
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