
sencha parts tray
thingiverse
I'm familiar with those plastic inserts used to transform an old Altoids tin into a fantastic organizational system, but this project takes repurposing to a whole new level. Its clever design includes windows that add an extra touch of style, and it's all thanks to a container from the popular Sencha organic green tea mint - a delicious treat that's definitely worth trying. The insert prints in five separate pieces, which fit together snugly inside the tin with a tight interference fit. Moreover, there's almost no gap between the insert and the lid, ensuring that even your smallest parts will stay put when you're not keeping an eye on them. To assemble this project, simply print four spoke pieces and one square hub piece, then gently arrange the spokes to take shape while holding them in place with your fingers. Once they're set, have a friend help you insert the square hub into position, and you'll be all done.
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