I wanted a distributor for the kitchen that would allow me to serve as many things as possible. I also wanted him to use a glass jar and not require t...he use of an extra hand. And here it is.
It can be used to serve: coffee, loose tea, mint, cereals, dried legumes, sugar, chocolate powder, rice, etc.
The distributor is presented in 3 parts:
a flap to be printed in PLA for food contact;
the body with a screw pitch corresponding to the common jars ( Ø: 77 mm) to be printed in PLA for food contact;
a support with 2 holes to fix it to the wall (2 screws Ø: 5 mm)
You will also need a small rubber band. The size that works best is that of a 2 euro coin.
As the dispenser is removable, you can easily load it.
The jars that have been successfully tested are those of Bonne Maman, Andros, Doritos, Monoprix, Carrefour, Jardin Bio, Planète Bio, etc. You can test the screw pitch of your jars with the test file and then adjust the size proportion of the STLs then in your slicer.
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If you like this design, please put "I like". You may also find these other models interesting for kitchen design:
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3d model print parameters
Resolution: 0.2
Filling: 20%.
No supports or rafts....