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Finally got back to that #3DPrint design I was working on a week ago, or was it two weeks? Anyway, took the last couple of parts out of the printer where they've been sitting and did a bit of filing to get the fit smooth and there we have it! A 23 cell flat-pack seed tray. If I had a big enough printer I'd probably also do a base plate of some kind, but it should just work on any flat tray.

I need to dive back into #FreeCAD and make a couple of adjustments and improvements, but this is definitely a "working" prototype and I'm wondering what seeds I'll pop into it. Time for some multisown beetroot think.

Edit: I'm not claiming to have invented this 😅 I totally ripped if off some product I saw someone using on YouTube... I checked online for 3D printable versions but wasn't a fan of what I found.

Edit 2: Oh, and that's a little tamper on top, that was my idea. (Hardly rocket science tho.) I have a idea for making it adjustable with a handle that can protrude to make a seed hole.
A stack of strips of 3D printed plastic that form half-hexagons in a sort of zig-xag way, with three half hexagons down and two up, with taps either end. There are 10 of these stacked and then two flat pieces in front with five slots in it. On top is a small hexagonal tamper.
A hexagonal grid made up of slotted together 3D printed strips.


Starting a 5 hour #3DPrint of a new drawer for my #Smart #Roadster so that it has 4 USB ports for charging devices. 2x USB-A and 2x USB-C. Using snap-in ports and 12V to 5V buck converters.
preview of a 3D object to be printed. A drawer for my Smart Roadster with 4 holes to fit USB ports