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Gridfinity Holder for Magnet Dispenser Tool

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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40 min
1 plate
5.0(2)

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Description

This Gridfinity Holder is designed specifically for the "Embedded Magnet Dispenser Tool for 3D Prints" by Brian Dean. The holder maintains the same high-quality features as other Gridfinity bins but is tailored to hold two of the magnet dispensers for 6x2 mm magnets. This makes it an ideal solution for those who need an organized and space-efficient way to store their magnet dispensers within the Gridfinity system.

Key Features:

  • Perfect Fit: Designed to hold two of Brian Dean's Embedded Magnet Dispenser Tools, specifically for 6x2 mm magnets.
  • Space Efficient: The dispensers stand upright in the holder, maximizing space efficiency and keeping your workspace tidy.
  • Stackable and Compatible: Fully compatible with the Gridfinity system, ensuring easy integration with other bins and holders.
  • Magnet Holes: The magnet holes are designed to be support-free and facilitate pressure-fit installation, eliminating the need for glue. Additionally, the tabs allow for easy removal of the magnets if needed.

Printing Recommendations:

  • Material: I printed in PLA with good results, but PETG might be a good option as well.
  • Layer Height: For optimal stackability, a layer height of 0.20 mm is ideal, though 0.28 mm works well too.

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