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Fairy Wand Seasoning Shaker

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✨ Product Introduction ✨
This is a magical and fun fairy wand-shaped seasoning shaker, designed for those who love cooking and creative living! It's not just a practical kitchen tool, but also a 'magic prop' that brightens up your cooking time — with a gentle wave, sprinkling salt is like casting a spell, making cooking enjoyable and therapeutic!

 

Please note! This is my first model, so the rotation direction was reversed during design. It tightens when turned in the opposite direction, thank you!

 

🌟 Design Highlights

  • Original Design: Breaking the monotony of traditional seasoning shakers, inspired by a fairy wand, the ergonomic handle makes shaking and sprinkling easier.
  • Practical Compartments: The bottle capacity is suitable for common seasonings like salt, sugar, and pepper (Note: The opening is small, not recommended for clump-prone seasonings like granulated sugar).
  • 3D Printer Friendly: The model has optimized support structures to reduce printing failure rates, making it easy for beginners to complete.

🛠️ Printing Guide

  • Z-Seam Management: In the current version, the Z-seam position has been adjusted to the inside of the handle to minimize aesthetic impact (parameters will be continuously optimized in future updates).
  • Recommended Material: PLA or food-grade PETG

🎯 Usage Scenarios

  • Home Kitchen: Add a sense of ritual to daily cooking.
  • Friends' Gatherings: The cool seasoning shaker becomes a conversation starter.
  • Gift Giving: A small surprise for those who love to cook!

📢 Designer's Note

“This is the first model I designed independently, and it's incredibly satisfying to successfully print and use it! If you also enjoy finding small magic in everyday life, you're welcome to print and experience it together~”

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