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I designed this to replace a worn-out cardboard crayon box, at my wife's request. It's internally ribbed to keep each crayon in its own slot as opposed to falling over into adjacent slots. The crayons around our house fit loosely enough, but there are push-through holes in the bottom just in case a short crayon ever gets jammed down there.Setup for .38-caliber "Jumbo" CrayonsScale: 100%Nozzle size: 0.4 to 1.0 mmSpiral vase modeWidth of all extrusions: 1.2mmLayer height: 0.4mmSetup for .30-caliber “Regular” Crayons(UNTESTED)Scale: 81%Nozzle size: 0.35 to 0.85 mmSpiral vase modeWidth of all extrusions: 0.97mmLayer height: 0.32mm
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