Kilner Jar Sprouting Lid
Kilner Jar Sprouting Lid
Published 2020-07-29T15:48:57+00:00
Just copying what I wrote on Thingiverse here :)
Summary
Thank you to @ianlinux for his kilner jar sized strainer insert and @HTSL for his Kilner Debowler Lid. I have been able to combine these two designs to ensure I got the correct Kilner lid to allow the wire fastener to still work and produce a working strainer for sprouting my mung beans.
This is my first ever design, so if you know ways to improve it, please let me know or remix it :)
Print Settings
Printer brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3
Rafts:
Yes
Supports:
No
Infill:
20%
Filament_brand:
Unknown
Filament_material:
PLA
Notes:
I printed this with the strainer side facing down and with a raft. I just used whatever the default raft was on Astroprint. I used a printing temperature of 220˚C and a bed temperature of 60˚C. I also used z-hopping but I don’t know if this is necessary. It printed first time so didn’t feel the need to experiment further. Took a little over 7 hours to print at 100% FR.
Post-Printing
How to grow bean sprouts
After you’ve got this all set up and onto your kilner jar. Just add 2 tablespoons of mung beans and fill with water. And good plastic free refill shop will have them :) Stick it in a dark cupboard overnight (or at least 8 hours). Pour out the water, rinse with clean water, tip it out. Put it back in the dark cupboard to do its thing (yes, no longer in water, just wet). Repeat the rinsing two or three times a day until the beans are as long as you want them. I was satisfied with them after six days but I know many are happy with them sooner.
How I Designed This
I just downloaded the two files linked to in the remixes here and got remixing in Shapr3D on my iPad Pro.
Date published | 29/07/2020 |
Support Free | YES |