Pop Can Dispenser

Pop Can Dispenser

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Pop/Soda Can dispenser for use inside or outside your fridge. Holds 11 standard US sized cans and automatically pushes the next can to the front. Willing to make adjustments for other sized cans, just comment what you want and I'll make it happen.

 

Dimensions:

420mm x 130mm x 162mm (LWH)
16.5in x 5.12in x 6.38in (LWH)

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Any chance that you could make one that is 34cm max. in depth?
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Hi, thanks for the suggestion. I have already uploaded a shorter version that should fit within your size constraints. See link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/46877#profileId-48666
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Replying to @dangles_ :
Hello. I see you've deleted the small (less cans) option. I printed it when it was published and the cans do not fall to the lower level in the back, nor can they be removed from the front. They can be loaded though. The can cylinder dimension is too narrow for both openings. Is this why you removed the file? Will you be correcting and re-uploading with the correct dimensions? I like the smaller size for the fridge. Thanks much for your efforts.
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Replying to @mfdisme :
Yeah thats exactly why I removed it and I apologize for that. I'll be fixing the model and re-uploading it over the next couple days.
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I completed the print, don't know if anyone else has the same issue I did, but I recommend printing it a percent or two wider. It printed great, and looks pretty good, the only issue I have is that the cans if they don't go perfectly straight down the ramp they get caught on the sides. Other than that, it printed great.
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works pretty well for the most part. I took the advice of other people in the comments and made it slightly wider. though cans still flop and get stuck sometimes. in future versions I would recommend a solid rail going through the open spaces in the sides to prevent can edges from getting stuck in them. Also I would definitely recommend using a brim on the plate that doesn’t have a solid square first layer. the first time I printed that it got knocked from its place and spaghettified.
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fits perfect!
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Glue is needed.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
printed beautifully
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Sides were a little tight, but cans still slid fine (others might need to widen by a small amount depending on how much your filament shrinks).
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I printed this in orange PLA and it turned out perfectly without any need for cleanup. the halves fit together very nicely! They’re snug and I’m not worried about it coming apart even without glue.
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This turned out perfectly using PLA. the support easily popped out to allow the cans to pass from the top to the bottom half (turned sideways to show 12oz cans inside). I can’t wait for the second half to finish printing to assemble and use in my fridge!
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really enjoyed the print, 2 parts no glue, attached well, printed perfect.
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