LordInateur shares:
A quick set of battery dispensers. Designed for maximum space, not necessarily ease of loading. The SCAD file can be modified with OpenSCAD to tweak the dimensions if needed–expect some bugs.
At the time of upload I’ve printed out the battery holder for D batteries. I used black matte PLA+ from eSUN on an AnyCubic Kobra Neo with a 65-degree bed and a 205-degree nozzle. I used gyroid infill (not that it matters too much for this print–the walls are fairly thin) with an infill density of 5%, a print speed of 80 mm/s, and tree supports only on the buildplate. In the event you break one of the walls when taking off the supports, some Loctite Ultragel super glue seems to do the trick.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6889748
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