Stackable Circular Organizer

Stackable Circular Organizer

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A versatile container designed for stacking, ideal for holding beads or nanoblocks, as seen in the accompanying photo. Printing multiple units will allow them to be easily stacked together. Files: circle-sun.stl - Based on an online search for "80s sun with lines" circle-citrus.stl - Six-sided container circle.lwo - Original source file Notes: Nanoblocks, featured in the photo, are significantly smaller than Legos. In Cura, STL files need to be resized to 100000% for proper printing. Check settings such as Build Plate Adhesion if your percentage varies from this value. If you own a Monoprice Select Mini, refer to the gcode files for reference, which worked well with my setup and are based on cat.gcode. Print Settings: Printer: Monoprice Select Mini Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Infill: 30% - 40% Notes: Definitely remove supports while still warm. Printing upside down may also work, but I opted to avoid inside supports for a smoother finish. Photos are from a print using Hatchbox Wood filament at 215 degrees with the build plate set to 75. Post-Printing: If you're using wood filament, I recommend sanding the entire surface. How I Designed This: The Second 3D Printed Object After creating the block organizer, I realized nanoblocks are incredibly small. The walls needed to be lower, and a design that prints quickly as one single piece was essential. This is the outcome of those requirements.

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