Story Time:
I had been printing for about 6 months before I got into smoking. So naturally by first grinder was 3D Printed and they have been ever since.After over 2 years of designing this is version 4.20 ( it’s really not but who cares?) and it’s the first one one I’m comfortable selling to a wider audience.
It’s got a place for 2 pairs of 2x4mm magnets that attach the bottom to the sift. And a space for 1 pair of 0.5x3mm magnets that connect the crusher to the sift.
The thick, short teeth help make it much more reliable against breaking. The teeth in combination with the lineasr sift give an excellent and quick grind. For any little bit that gets stuck in the sift The lid at the top can easily hold 2gs and maybe even 3 if it’s squished. It even comes with a pick that hides in the lid and helps clean the linear holes.
Print considerations:
The leaf at the top of the lid is only 0.2mm thich so you can print it a different colour without having a multi-colour machine, Just slice it by itself first and don’t remove it off the bed before staring the rest of the lid.
The crusher is meant to printed teeth facing down without using any support. I reuduce the speeds drastically for that bit so that it prints nicely.
Settings:
layer height: 0.2mm
Infill: 25% gyroid
Shell: minimum 3
no skirt
low speeds for the teeth
This article was first featured at https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/herb-grinder-4-20 on July 31, 2020 at 10:26PM by
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