
Twine dispenser
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This container cradles a coil of kitchen twine. A detachable cutting attachment is also included, which employs a standard single-edge razor blade. The twine coil has a diameter of four inches and stands three and a quarter inches tall, approximately one hundred by eighty millimeters. The container's design allows for resizing to accommodate different twine sizes, although there are limitations imposed by wall sections that would become impractically thick or thin. The top of the container was designed with zero clearance in mind, resulting in a snug fit. While this may not be a frequently opened item, it is essential to prevent accidental detachment of the top. I welded the razor blade holder to the top using friction welding. An alternative method would be gluing it on with a strong adhesive like JBWeld or epoxy, but welding offers a clean, strong, and efficient solution. You can find more information at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1807093. The bottom part of the container took one hundred fifty minutes to print, using sixty-five grams of ABS plastic, a layer thickness of 0.3mm, medium speed, and a raft. The top part required one hundred minutes and fifty grams of ABS plastic. If your software has difficulty importing small objects, use the provided Metric files or simply scale up by a factor of twenty-five point four.
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