Weekly Pill Organiser & Calendar

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Weekly Pill Organiser & Calendar

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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The Weekly Pill Organiser & Perpetual Calendar

This design allows you to organise your pills in to daily AM and PM groups and utilise the storage as a calendar as well. Perfect for the bedside table

 

💊 The Main body

The design consits of 7 daily pill boxes, with internally divded AM and PM sections. The boxes are compact, but have filleted ends so that tablets can easily be swooped out of the box. Or cover the other end and send them all straight down the hatch!

 

The daily pill boxes can be placed on top of the device to show the current day.

 

Select the month using the slider.

 

There are two 20x20x70mm pockets either side of the date for additional storage - change, airpods etc.

📆 The Calendar Cubes

This design includes 4 cubes - you need an A and a B cube to be able to display all 31 days in a month. There are two versions. This design is also compatible with the Calendar Stash Cubes - which add additional functionality by allowing you to split the cubes open to stash something inside.

  • AMS - Text was extruded 0.01mm so the geometry doesn't translate to the slicer, but the edges are still there for easy colouring in Bambu Slicer
  • Deboss - Text was extruded 0.5mm so that it can be read when printed all one colour
  • Calendar Stash Cubes - If you want to use these cubes instead, you will need to download Cube 1 and Cube 2 from here (Top and bottom pieces for each cube, as above either AMS ready or debossed)

 

Note - there are no child safety locks on this device, please use with caution in households with children and pets

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I love the model, but I did modify it by adding a plate on the bottom so I could move it around. I also put rubber on the bottom of the plate to keep it from sliding around in the cabinet.
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Thanks for the feedback, I’ll add a bottom as standard in a future update. Would love to see pictures if you have any 😊
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here are some photos of the modifications that I made.
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