Tzir_Blake's Beer Caddy/Tote 6 Pack Holder

Tzir_Blake's Beer Caddy/Tote 6 Pack Holder

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Are you an amateur or professional home brewer, maybe just a beer enthusiast? This is the six-pack holder/tote/caddy you deserve! Before I start, I want to give a huge thanks to WRIGHTMEDIA for his inspired design. How the bottles actually screw into the holders is pure genius and my remix only adds a few small touches to pretty well a perfect design. Cheers my friend! So what does this/my design offer? At home we have a super tiny beer fridge, which quite frankly is the bane of my existence, which my father adores. The problem is most standard six-pack holders/totes/caddies will not fit in length or height wise without moving shelves or being able to close the door (hence my desire to dispose of said fridge). I love beer. But do you know what I love more? Cold beer! So this design will fit lengthways and has a folding handle so it will also fit height-wise as well. It is also very esky-friendly, as well as being super strong for carting your beers from the brew-shed to the beer fridge. My design also allows you to swap out the "Beer Slots" should they get worn with use (maybe not a problem with ABS but PLA isn't quite as hard-wearing) so the design is quite modular in that aspect. To assemble the design, you will need 14x "20mm M3 cap screws" and 14x "M3 Nuts". Do yourself a favor here and get a Phillips head style for use with a screwdriver. No glue required for this one, ladies and gentlemen! This design should fit any beer that uses a standard crown seal, but please test it and let me know what does and doesn't work! Our testing was with recycled 375ml "Crownies" (Crown Lager) bottles from Australia. Happy printing, happy brewing, and happy drinking! P.s.: A few people have asked me about laying the beers down on their side (and technically this design will work with that). However, the particular beers we brew (mainly Pale Ale, Black, and Lagers) go through secondary fermentation to produce "in-bottle" carbon dioxide rather than having a secondary gassing process with a cylinder/tank like a kegerator. This does leave you with a bit of sediment on the bottom of the bottle that when laid on its side isn't the most aesthetically pleasing thing. That's why we prefer to stand our beers up so when you pour them into a glass, you only get the amber goodness that is the beer, none of the cloudiness. Edit: I have also included an extra file. Part 1 (Base and hinge Extended Edition) adds just a little bit more room between bottles if yours are a little bit bigger and it's a tight squeeze. Print Settings: Printer: Wanhao Duplicator I3 (Cocoon Create) Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20% Notes: This model was designed using a combination of 123D design and MeshMixer. All parts have been run through NetFabb to catch any processing errors that may have occurred.

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