Clever Container Shaped Like Pac-Man #3DPrinting #3DThursday
muzz64 shared this fun 3D printed storage compartment on Thingiverse!
Pac-Man Containers is a useful and fun container for small things like sweets, mints etc. so are great to use yourself or as a small gift.
This is an easy PLA print on well set up machines with a filament fan. Good build plate adhesion is necessary. This is a larger and more practical version of my Pac-Man design available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1728304
They are a useful and fun container for small things like sweets, mints etc. so are great to use yourself or as a small gift.
At standard scale Pac-Man containers are 60mm in diameter and 20mm in depth. The triangular opening into each compartment is 20mm x 15mm (widest point) so big enough to store all sorts of small things.
Please refer to the instructions and images for additional information.
Note: If you like this check out the rest of mu fun and practical designs… and post images of your prints!
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