altoids tin dimensions 3d models
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A set of small paint mixing palettes able to fit in an Altoids tin or similar sized container. Separators are 4mm high and 4mm wide. If printed via FDM, it's suggested to coat with a layer of resin to prevent paint from sticking inside print...
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This innovative stackable organizer rack is specifically designed to hold your beloved Altoids tins, making it easy to access and store them as needed. With its sleek design and intuitive ejector buttons, this rack allows you to retrieve your tins...
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Altoids Resistors Storage Tin @ MKE Gadgets #128 I recently been learning how to build and code for Arduino. There are many small parts to keep track of and one of the smallest are resistors. They come in many resistance levels and look very...
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To solve this issue, I use an Altoids tin to store my pins and hair clips. However, I found that smaller segments in dividers designed for pills made it difficult to retrieve the little ones. Therefore, I used larger segment dividers from...
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Pocket rolling station in (Altoids Tin) Transforming rolling x tray - I added the bottom curves for easy removal - print 2 Bowl Buddy: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1968807 Holds: - Mini Bic Lighter - 4x Filters - (1 1/4 size rolling papers) - 2x...
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A small Altoids tin pan fishing reel that requires no extra hardware (except for zip-ties and a stick) to put together. Should be able to catch bluegills and other small fish. Contains a integrated print in place slide bearing that will let the reel...
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A small Altoids tin pan fishing reel that requires no extra hardware (except for zip-ties and a stick) to put together. Should be able to catch bluegills and other small fish.Contains a integrated print in place slide bearing that will let the reel...
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A small Altoids tin pan fishing reel that requires no extra hardware (except for zip-ties and a stick) to put together. Should be able to catch bluegills and other small fish. There's enough room leftover in the tin to store small items like extra...
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Its made to fit snug into an empty Altoid tin. I also made a template that can be traced onto a blank piece of paper that is a good size to hold the pieces. The paper could also be folded and put into the tin with the pieces, however might not keep...
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Much improved version of the earlier caddy lacking the annoying pointy bits and added big access port to poke the tin out if it gets stuck.
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Follow these steps to create your own: set depth to 40, width to 20; include screw holes; add a width play of 0.5 and style as fullwide; incorporate cutouts; set tin width to 62, tins to 6, and tin length to 97.5; add height play of 0.5; opt for a...
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These tins on the other hand, I have tons of. They only cost a few dollars anyway and come with mints.</p> <p>I suppose you could also toss them on a fridge or the hood of your car.</p> <p>The pieces fit upright with the lid closed just fine. They...
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I needed something with specific dimensions, and Blender... well... kinda *sucks* when it comes down to accurate measurements because it's a visual-design platform [I'll have a bit of a ramble on this below, actually]. Included with the Thing is...
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... the "lip" of the tin, but for the most part it is fairly snug. You can use negative spaces in Tinkercad or whatever to easily make custom cutouts to put stuff in Altoids tins and have them fit perfectly! ...Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printing
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This model allows a longer handle to fit in the tin. ...As long as the handle fits on the Altoids tin you will be able to use this model.
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A nice little spell slot counter that fits in an Altoids tin. It uses pegs that can also be stored in the tin. ... Because the base is shorter than the tin in order to hold the pegs when the lid is closed, you will need to glue the base to the bottom of...
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Fits well, a little wiggling around because you have to push it over the "lip" of the tin, but for the most part it is fairly snug. You can use negative spaces in Tinkercad or whatever to easily make custom cutouts to put stuff in Altoids tins and...
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Portable Watercolor Kit in an Altoids Tin Organizer: A Creative Storage Solution. ...Two powerful Ø12mm neodymium magnets are strategically placed on each side, expertly securing all your art supplies in their designated compartments.
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Insert this Altoid's art piece into an Altoids tin and indulge in its unique charm. Consider sharing your appreciation with DataRocks on Reddit; a beer would be a welcome reward for their kind gesture. ...The "not for sale" warning will remain...
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When closed, its compact dimensions ensure everything fits snugly inside. I prefer to use optional shims placed in opposite corners whenever I print an Altoids Container Thing. This is purely a matter of personal preference, as the shims take up...
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This PCB holder is engineered to securely snap into an Altoids tin, effectively cradling an 85 x 53 mm printed circuit board without compromising its delicate traces. A dedicated 6.5 mm tall compartment in the base of the design allows for a small...
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A perfect insert for an Altoids tin that fits like a glove, just requires a gentle push over the slight lip at the top. With a little wiggling, it settles snugly into place. ...Designing custom cutouts using Tinkercad or other software makes it easy to...
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Second, it was very loose in my Altoids tin. I stretched it slightly for a tighter fit. As a consequence, the holes will be imperceptibly larger, but that shouldn't be a problem. Both stretched and non-stretched are available. Finally, I created...
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Second, it was very loose in my Altoids tin. I stretched it slightly for a tighter fit. As a consequence, the holes will be imperceptibly larger, but that shouldn't be a problem. Both stretched and non-stretched are available. Finally, I created...
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An SD card organizer to compliment the various Altoids tin nozzle holders. Simple to print, pick your material, infill, etc. A thin piece of window foam [apply adhesive on the side of the printed piece itself] can prevent the insert from...
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The Steampunk Bible article featured my popular Altoids tin project, which I've carried for years to hold medications and vitamin pills during travel. Originally, I used cut-up SMTWTFS pill box dividers but found it challenging with my fingers. To...
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Altoids Tin Reed Storage! Just use a drop or two of superglue to secure the base inside the bottom - it's optional, but it keeps your tips from ever slipping and hitting the metal - and then rest the lid attachment across your reeds, apply some...
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This insert uses an Altoids Gum Tin, although the gum itself is no longer available - AdaFruit has made them available for RaspberryPi Boxes instead. The size fits perfectly in a pocket without adding bulk. I designed two versions: one with dividers...
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This is an Altoids tin insert for holding a Dial Indicator that plays a crucial role in my printing setup. The indicator itself has been passed down through generations, originally belonging to my grandfather and then my father before eventually...