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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
6811.5 
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WOW! Great (and elegant) use of MoI to solve everyday problems.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6811.6 In reply to 6811.1 
Pretty cool to be able to kick out something like that with the 3D printer Danny!

- Michael
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 From:  BurrMan
6811.7 In reply to 6811.1 
Very cool Danny. I like that the base is removable for cleaning!

To create the part that "plugs together", did you just do an "exact Boolean" cut for the slot, or did you use a tolerance gap of some size?

Getting your creative on....
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 From:  shayno
6811.8 
Very nice , we have honey containers here in NZ with a flat top that stands up by itself, :)
What printer do you have ? the surface looks quite smooth
regards
shayne
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
6811.9 
Thanks fellow MoIer's :)

@ Martin
> Love the simplicity, and of course, not just for honey

I was also thinking the sauce/ketchup bottle however it could start to feel like work so for now I'll leave it at that :)

@ Burr
>To create the part that "plugs together",
>did you just do an "exact Boolean" cut
>for the slot, or did you use a tolerance gap of some size?

Exact on the long sides and 0.1mm(0.004") on the short ends, I didn't want to get into some elaborate clip/fastening system for the removable dish so I thought friction would be good enough.

@Shayne
>we have honey containers here in NZ with a flat top that stands up by itself, :)

Yeah we have them too, however I don't do the shopping ;)

>What printer do you have ? the surface looks quite smooth

Stratasys, Mojo.

Cheers
~Danny~
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