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Summary This was made to replace a store bought one we've had for many years which finally gave out with a broken bottom. We used it to store scissors, pens, sharpies, you name it... just about anything that would fit in it that we used everyday. It is attached by a magnetic sheet you can buy at any arts & crafts store. The sheet has one sticky glue side which you put on the back of the plastic rear bottom back area. The sheet on the original one measures 100mm wide x 75mm and is about 1.5mm thick. It grips the refrigerator very well even when you have large scissors, pens, sharpies etc inside the holders. There's a divider which helps keep the pens and sharpie vertical while the large side keeps the scissors separated nicely and easy to grab when you need them. I printed it vertical so as not to fill the containers with support material and waste a bunch of PLA. The time for my print was at 5 hours 8 minutes using a print speed of 60mm/sec with an infill of 50% just to reinforce the bottom layer where the last one failed from the pointy objects hitting them all the time. My printing was done at 200 nozzle and 50 bed temps. Thanks for looking and please give it a like if you think it is a useful item. **BTW, the $100 bill is just a fake and much larger than normal size. I keep it there as an incentive daily goal, lol. Print Settings Printer: AnyCubic i3 Mega Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: .2 Infill: 50% Notes: It is attached by a magnetic sheet you can buy at any arts & crafts store. The sheet has one self stick side which you adhere to the back of the plastic lower rear flat section. The sheet on the original one measures 100mm wide x 75mm and is about 1.5mm thick. I printed it vertical so as not to fill the containers with support material and waste a bunch of PLA. The time for my print was at 5 hours 8 minutes using a print speed of 60mm/sec with an infill of 50%. This helps to reinforce the bottom layer where the original one failed from the pointy objects hitting them all the time. My printing was done at 200 nozzle and 50 bed temps. Thanks for looking and please give it a like if you think it is a useful item.
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