The file 'Simple Dog Bag Bin 3D Printer Model' is (ipt,stp,3mf,stl) file type, size is 2.8MB.
Tired of forgetting to bring a few dog bags on your walk? This simple model attaches to your fence with two #7 x 1" wood screws. I also made sure to include a small clip on the bottom of the model for spare loose bags.
This model is designed for Earth Rated bags, but it should accommodate any bag which meets the specs below. If your bag doesn't fit this, don't worry - the base .IPT (Inventor) and .STEP files are included so you can adjust the model as needed.
Bag spool dimensions: 7mm ID, 30mm OD, 65mm height
To print one of these on a SINGLE or MULTI MATERIAL printer:
Download. There are a number of options:
1x . . . . DogBag_cap.stl 1x . . . . DogBag_base: "DogBag_base.stl" includes modeled-in supports as part of the base model. "DogBag_base.3mf" includes modeled-in supports as a second mesh. "DogBag_baseNoSupports.stl" does not include any supports. As mentioned, .IPT (Inventor) and .STEP files are included for customization.
Import the cap and body files into your slicer.
Slice. The model-in supports are optimized for a 0.200mm layer height. With the ".3mf" file, you can use the support meshes as support enforcers if you prefer. If your printer has challenges with overhangs, download the model without supports and enable your favorite support settings.
Print. I used Prusament PLA in Pearl Mousse.
That's it for this quick print. Hopefully you could understand my instructions, because my dog typed this whole thing. Bark hnbnhj bark woof alsdkj bark flawekjnf.
-Brent
dogbag.ipt | 1.1MB | |
dogbag.stp | 714.3KB | |
DogBag_body.3mf | 299.6KB | |
DogBag_body.stl | 1.1MB | |
DogBag_bodyNoSupports.stl | 1.1MB | |
DogBag_cap.stl | 807.3KB |