3D model description
This is a series of ideas that can be 3d printed in order to make daily life just a bit easier. In this pack you will find a collection of 3 styles of battery containers. You have the basic containers, the basic style containers that can have a cap placed over them and stackable style in which ever battery type can be stacked one on top of the other. This package contains containers for the most common types of batteries aka the ones I have lying around my house: 9 volt, AA, AAA, D and lp-e10.
please note this is a work in progress. from previous prints, I am certain everything fits properly but I'm still working on the actual prints to be 100% certain and to get some real photos out.
I will be dropping some note as I print these out to let you know what I find as I print these:
Edit 1: I used an artman 1600mah lp-e10 battery for my measurements. Lp-e10 batteries have a wide variation in sizes. If your battery measures more than 15mm thick and 36mm wide then this pack probably won't work for you. Please drop those measurements though so I can add them to a future pack.
Edit 2: the aa battery pack just finished printing and I think I can shrink the individual spaces and reduce the space between them enough to get an additional row in. Look for that in a future upgrades pack.
Edit 3: I just realized these should be marked so you can easily find the battery type you want so the future upgrades pack will have markings for people who care about that sort of thing.
Edit 4: I just finished the cap. I used the same template for all of the stackable packs and the cap so everything should work.
Edit 5: while this works fine(the reason why I'm leaving this pack up), I will be shaving off a few mm from the cap and stackable packs in my future upgrades set. The batteries don't slide out much but I want these designs to be as efficient as possible.
Edit 6: for some reason the stackable 9v pack saved with 1 side of its legs missing. My bad, it's fixed now.
Edit 7: I've noticed in my prints that when the stackable packs reach the main body it creates a little bump out on all sides. I don't know why. The STL files are all smooth surfaces but for some reason the stacking piece is just printing a touch smaller(outside diameter, I haven't finished the print to check inside measurements yet).
Edit 8: just finished the 9 volt pack and they do stack so the little bump out doesn't make a difference, it's just annoying me.
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3D printing settings
material: pla+
infill: 10+%
bed temp: 50*
nozzle temp: 215*
layer height: .16 or .2 mm