Hands Free Oreo Dispenser

This is my best attempt at making The Practical Engineer's hands free oreo dispenser.
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This is my best attempt at making The Practical Engineer's hands free oreo dispenser.

Please check out his video and blog post relating to the build to get a better idea of how it works.

Designed in Fusion 360 from purchased plans from The Practical Engineer's website.

It is recommended to print case and lever on side with supports, and back on ... well the back.

How to assemble:
It is pretty straight forward once you have all pieces printed.

I recommend getting the assorted screw and spring sets from Harbor Freight

Note: This case prints for use with theDouble Stuff sized Oreos (if you're going hands free with your Oreos it might as well be double stuff eh?),
There is a spacer that slides on the shelf from the back for use with Standard size Oreos.
This spacer should be added before the back is attached to the case.

1) Lever attaches to back between slats and hinges on a single (1) Bolt from hole toward bottom.

2) (4) - Small screws and (2) - springs are used in the remaining holes to give the lever tension to the back. (holes are a bit tight by design, so threads will cut in to plastic)

3) Once the back and lever are assembled, they simply screw into the case in the 4 holes provided.

4) Add a 2" PVC or whatever piping of your choosing to the top and load it up!

Happy (binge) Snacking!

Print instructions

Category: Gadgets Summary

This is my best attempt at making The Practical Engineer's hands free oreo dispenser.

Please check out his video and blog post relating to the build to get a better idea of how it works.

Designed in Fusion 360 from purchased plans from The Practical Engineer's website.

It is recommended to print case and lever on side with supports, and back on ... well the back.

How to assemble:
It is pretty straight forward once you have all pieces printed.

I recommend getting the assorted screw and spring sets from Harbor Freight

Note: This case prints for use with theDouble Stuff sized Oreos (if you're going hands free with your Oreos it might as well be double stuff eh?),
There is a spacer that slides on the shelf from the back for use with Standard size Oreos.
This spacer should be added before the back is attached to the case.

1) Lever attaches to back between slats and hinges on a single (1) Bolt from hole toward bottom.

2) (4) - Small screws and (2) - springs are used in the remaining holes to give the lever tension to the back. (holes are a bit tight by design, so threads will cut in to plastic)

3) Once the back and lever are assembled, they simply screw into the case in the 4 holes provided.

4) Add a 2" PVC or whatever piping of your choosing to the top and load it up!

Happy (binge) Snacking!

Print Settings

Printer: Monoprice Maker Select Plus

Rafts: Doesn't Matter

Supports: Yes

Resolution: .1 - .2

Infill: 30%

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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