Stealth Packer - Chewing Tobacco Packing Tin

Stealth Packer - Chewing Tobacco Packing Tin

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I learned about this concept from a buddy who apparently discovered it somewhere in the US and now utilizes it extensively as part of their military duties and firefighting training. As a forest firefighter myself, I decided to design my own take on this innovative solution. Here's how it works: simply empty a can of chewing tobacco into the device's container, then secure the lid and twist it clockwise so that the loose particles are compacted into a perfect pie shape between the device's fins. Its primary purpose is to achieve an ultra-tight pack while minimizing any distracting noise often associated with manually packing the chew with one's fingers. Using SolidWorks 2012-2013, I meticulously crafted this custom solution to suit my specific needs as a firefighter. To get started: 1. Choose your preferred PLA filament and follow these optimized settings: * Set the extrusion temperature to 230°C. * Maintain an optimal print speed of 90mm/s. * Disregard heat bed setup, and opt for a 100% infill setting. * Specify three external shells to reinforce stability. * Ensure the layer height remains consistently at 0.2mm for exceptional print quality. With these settings in place, you'll be able to create a remarkably functional tool that perfectly replicates the original's efficiency.

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