3D model of jeremy8077
The models were repaired and checked for printability.
What's for dinner? For me, in this case, it'll be a stir fry with beef,
...Zeig mehr broccoli, bell peppers, bok choy all in a classic stir fry sauce. It was determined randomly given chosen parameters of my liking. That's right! It's a meal randomizer! Choose a main category and five sub-categories and let What's for Dinner? make the rest of the decisions. An example would be pasta. Okay, what kind of pasta, sauce, veggies, etc.? Come up with all of the possibilities based on your and your dinner mates preferences, put the tokens in the removable cartridges and pull the sliders slowly until one token from each category is freed from the base, lift What's for Dinner? base to reveal the ingredients and cook. No arguments, no fuss about what's for dinner.
Thanks for looking!
Included with this set are the tokens for a random stir fry (because I make a lot of stir fry). This set is denoted by the wok handle on the cartridges. So, I know when I pick up a cartridge from this set it's for stir fry. However, one could make different cartridges and tokens for a bunch of randomizations. I'm working on cartridges and tokens for a sandwich randomizer because sandwiches are begging to be randomized and, further, are yummy.
All parts printed at 15% infill and .2mm layer height.
I did have to use some model glue to hold in the brackets to the base and, in retrospect, I would have tightened up the tolerances on the the release mechanism in so far as the gap in the base goes.
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