Use Leftover Filament To Make This Variable Height Stackable Storage 3D Printer Model

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Summary

THERES A ISSUE WITH THE DOWNLOAD ALL BUTTON
BUT... the individual download button works fine

Have an unknown amount of leftover filament left?
you are afraid to use it on your main prints as it might run out?

you can use this simple stackable print design where it is
okay to run out, what you get is just a smaller height container!

I made this design when I was looking around for
ways to use the leftover prints and someone suggested printing a vase
and when the filament runs out it can be a bowl, This improves on that design
by using ALL your variable "bowls" and making a huge stack of containers for small items.
The edges are rounded, but the internal "hole" is square so you can fit square things in it

The design of this variable container is that it has a small notch at the bottom to stack with the top of other containers. There is also a separate print for the cap so that the topmost container can be open or closed.

The dimensions at 100% can fit 4 calibration cubes (40mmx40mm)
and the height is around 50mm

you can also print it at 200% so you can place larger items and make them into
pencil cases (then print a small one for your paper clips on the bottom) or vases for plants.

It is perfect for storing nozzles, or screws, USBs/SD Cards, rings, tiny Lego elements or other smaller items

at the time of writing I am just about to run out of filament so I have not tested it fully will update when I run out

different filaments also mean different colors and will just make your containers
look better.

Body_Stackable.stl 29.4KB
Cap_Stackable.stl 14.5KB