
Spice Jar Clip Holder
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The original by James Dunham was almost exactly what I needed, remixed to add some space behind the clip for people who hit the wrong button a lot like me. I've installed these clips inside a kitchen cabinet door. In your slicer app scale this to 110 percent and it will fit both Schwartz jars and the bigger ASDA (UK) branded spice jars. I printed in ABS, simply because that's what was already loaded into the printer. PLA should work just as well. 15% infill 0.3mm layer thickness 100 degrees Celsius heated bed for ABS printing 236 degrees Celsius extruder temperature Generic plain white ABS plastic 60 millimeters per second print speed Each holder uses approximately 2.3 meters of 1.75 millimeter ABS, which translates to about five pence per clip based on a one-kilogram spool of ABS costing eighty-eight pounds. Printer Settings: Printer: Tronxy i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 millimeters Infill: 15 percent
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