EGG FORCE ONE 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-NC-ND
File formats: STL
Download type: zip
Size:4.2MB

The file 'EGG FORCE ONE 3D Printer Model' is (STL) file type, size is 4.2MB.

Summary

There you are again.. waking up to a refrigerator full of items haphazardly stacked on top of each other. You want an egg, but alas, you've stacked a few yogurts on top of it.

"No matter, I can squeeze my hand in the side of the carton and grab the nearest two eggs."

But you've been here before, haven't you? Those eggs you want have been taken by your sneaky hands the day prior, leaving you with a choice:
1) Push a little further into your egg carton's unknown regions, risking accidental cracking.
2) Organize your fridge.

You quickly realize you don't have a choice, and plunge your hand into the abyss. You grab one successfully, begin to remove it, but... CRUNCH!

Your yogurt knocks over the carrots you had forgotten about, leading to a cracked shell, a messy hand, and a breakfast served with a side of woe and regret.

No longer!
With the EGG FORCE ONE's revolutionary egg dispensing technology, take back your morning with a vengance. You too can lead a life of egg-based luxury free of literal seconds of organization, leaving you more time for you.

There are two versions in this entry:
Parts 1-4 are for normal sized printer, whereas the "mini" files are designed for the monoprice mini printer in mind! This thing can carry 16 eggs when fully loaded!

Good luck and enjoy your breakfasts of the future!!!!

Instructions:
I've uploaded some pictures showing how to arrange the four basic pieces on the build plate. I didn't use supports and got away with .2mm resolution. Once everything is printed, use a hot glue gun to assemble. There should be no sanding neccesary, and it's designed to carry Large Grade AA Eggs. Happy Printing!

Update 5/15/18
Thanks for the feedback thus far! I've added an instructions section and some pictures showing how I printed this one.

Update 3/14/21:
I updated this model with a replacement for part4 IF you have a shorter-depth refrigerator of less than 27cm. I have not tried it out yet, but it should work, obviously with slightly less eggs.

Update 5/3/21:
Uploaded the one piece version of the short version, dubbed "shortonepiece". Enjoy!

ef1.STL 1.8MB
ef1_short_endpiece.STL 510.1KB
Mini_p1.STL 606.2KB
Mini_p2.STL 310.4KB
Mini_p3.STL 250.1KB
Mini_p4.STL 227.6KB
Mini_p5.STL 181.9KB
Mini_p6.STL 209.7KB
Mini_p7.STL 401.8KB
Mini_p8.STL 252.8KB
Mini_p9.STL 567.7KB
part1.STL 1.1MB
part2.STL 309.1KB
part3.STL 292.6KB
part4.STL 717.4KB
shortonepiece.STL 1.8MB