BatteryContainerX8 AAandAAA 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-SA
File formats: stl
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The file 'BatteryContainerX8 AAandAAA 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 116.5KB.

Summary

Thing Information: "BatteryContainer AA & AAA" for 3D Printing

Name: BatteryContainer AA & AAA

Description: A compact, rectangular 3D model of a dual-purpose battery container designed to hold 8 AA and 8 AAA batteries. The simple, combined design allows for convenient storage and organization of both battery sizes in one place. Perfect for use on a desk, shelf, or workspace, ensuring easy access and neat arrangement of batteries.

File Format: STL (StereoLithography), optimized for 3D printing.

Dimensions:

Length: Approximately 12-15 cm (to accommodate both battery sizes).
Width: Around 6-8 cm.
Height: 2-3 cm, keeping the design compact while providing enough space for both battery types.
Design Features:

Capacity: Holds 8 AA batteries and 8 AAA batteries in two separate sections.
Compartments: Distinct slots for each battery size, ensuring batteries stay securely in place and are easy to access.
Shape: Rectangular, with smooth edges for safe and comfortable handling.
Dual Storage: One side dedicated to AA batteries, the other for AAA batteries, keeping them organized without mixing.
Base: Flat and sturdy, designed to sit securely on a desk, shelf, or any flat surface.
Material Compatibility: Recommended to print using PLA for standard indoor use. PETG or ABS can be used for greater durability and heat resistance if needed.

Intended Use: Ideal for organizing and storing both AA and AAA batteries in one convenient place. It’s great for home, office, or workshop environments, making sure batteries are easy to find and well-organized.

Customizability: The surface can be painted or labeled for easy identification. Optionally, you can print it in different colors to distinguish between AA and AAA sections visually.

Notes: The STL file is prepared for slicing. Use a medium layer height for a balance between quality and speed. A low infill (around 10-20%) should be sufficient as the structure doesn’t require internal reinforcement. No supports are typically needed, depending on the printer and slicer settings.

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BatteryContainerX8_AAandAAA.stl 502.7KB