A plate to put labels on your binder clips
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updated January 28, 2023

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I like buying grains and dried fruits in bulk. I get them in rice paper bags. 
The only inconvenience is  that you can't  really tell what is inside each bag.

You could write the content on the bag but it  is not as convenient.

Recently I've also fallen in love with binder clips. 
And it turned out they are very useful to be used to seal open packages of food.

I've then realized that I could easily print a support where to stick labels.

There are variations that could be created:
- You can print your labels with a label printer,
- Extrude some text to print with a contrast filament. 
- use a clear filament and write something with a marker

Turns out this print is useful even to hold a post-it, for instance to mark a place.

I'm providing the .stl that works with my 32mm clip (brand: Grand) and a screenshot of the size void where you are supposed to insert your clip mid print.

If the dimensions do not work for you you should be able to modify the provided FreeCAD file.

you could also change the size of the label (default of 50x20 mm).

Printing this piece requires using a gcode instruction to stop the print at the desired level.

When the time of inserting the clip handle comes, simply remove the clip from the binder and insert it in the gap, then resume the print.

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