Overview:
An EPIPEN holder I made for a family member, based on a screwdriver holder. The original model had his name on it, so this is a slightly revised version with the name removed for obvious reasons.
I included a blank lid if you want an easier print, and don't want to fuss with color changes (or if you prefer a more “low-profile” carry case)
If you want the lettering and crosses, the only downside is you'll need to print it with the top of the lid facing upwards, and you'll need a good deal of support material.
The bottom section requires nothing special, just print as-is.
Print Settings:
Infill: 100%
Brim: Yes
Supports: Yes for lid if you're printing upwards for lettering, no for lid if printing upside down with the blank lid, and the bottom does not need supports.
Layer Height: 0.16mm
Material: I used Polymaker PLA Pro but you could reasonable use whatever works for you.
The author remixed this model.
The original model I remixed this from really provided the whole foundation size-wise. I needed a long, thin case with decent depth, and it turns out EPIPENs are about the same form factor as screwdrivers! I removed the internals and make some semi-circle rings for the EPIPEN to snap into. I also added some crosses and text to make it visually identifiable both as a first aid item and text to state an EPIPEN is inside.