I got these for my girlfriend for her birthday, she is currently using some very cheap ones, and they are…not so good.
WARNING! Be careful if your probe for your Z offset is magnetic! I have a metal tip on my S1 Pro and the magnets will pull it down after inserting them. I had to put tape across the bottom of the tip to make sure the magnets didn't pull it down and drag across the pockets.
Update (10/22/2024): I made the ID bigger by 1mm for the placement of the grinders. I noticed on her grinders, it was barely dragging on the wall when it was turned a certain orientation. This 1mm will allow for the grinders to fit better.
Use these for this model: https://a.co/d/8bdJ8Bj
These are the magnets that I used: https://a.co/d/cPZvFWU
Make sure to get the 60x10x3mm variant.
This model will need supports for the slot for the labels. It may or may not need supports for the magnets, (depends on which model you print, read below).
The reason for the recessed area where they sit, is to catch any salt or pepper that may fall out when putting them in the holder.
I did the labels the way I did so they can be printed in a horizontal position. This will allow it to print crisper text, use less supports overall, and allow for colored text on printers that aren't multicolor, (as you can see in the photos). Also, I included a blank file so you can also use your own text if you wish.
I have included three versions:
Main Base_Pause For Magnets: This version, you will have to pause the printer at the correct height so you can lay the magnets inside the model. Make sure to pause using your slicer to get the perfect height.
Main Base_No Pause For Magnets_Use Supports and Base Plate: This version includes a base you can print separately and attach later after you can installed the magnets. You will have to use supports though for the pockets of the magnets.
Main Base_No Magnets: This is just a holder with no magnets, print as you please :)
Post makes please if you print it! :D
The author marked this model as their own original creation.