Yeah that would make total sense lol. I'll reprint when I get some white filament and print with the other side down. No idea why I didn't think of it.
One other printing tip: pull the z of the model down a few layers. The way it is modeled has the plate touched by only a single point. Pulling it down and making (what should be the right side, but I printed left) of the lever flat gave me better bed adhesion.
It's $10 on Etsy, but I left it in my cart overnight and got a coupon for 50% off. It would be completely unethical for you to DM me and ask me for a link to a direct download and for me to provide that link.
You definitely should. I can design well enough for random BS, but can't be bothered to perfect something. $5 is well worth the time saved for me.
It looked like this originally. For a normal glass of water, an adult used to it could wrap thumb and ring/pinky around the top of the glass, and push with the index finger to do it one-handed. But kids could never, and adults from outside the household were always baffled.
Weird downvotes, but ok. It was $5, which is far less than I'd spend on filament prototyping it, let alone time considerations.
Before it was just a button in the fridge. It has a small decorative plate above it that was removable.
While I can't speak to your printer specifically, I bought a PEI sheet and have been loving it since
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