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Requesting 3D printed autotrickler lids

Is there anyone here that could assist me with 3D printing a lid for my V3 autotrickler powder thrower and trickler? It doesn't need to be a precise fit. Just something to keep dust and dirt out. I'll pay for the service. Thanks!
 
You know that you probably have a cap already. pill bottle caps, jar lids, cheap see through scope caps, etc. I have a number of old powder measures that have lost their caps over the years and powder can lids work perfect, one has a flip open scope cap. I don't change powders in my measures but have picked up enough measures over the years to keep them loaded with my favorite powders. I believe I have seven set up between my two loading stations.

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Have you tried to get one from Adam? He's been very supportive and accommodating. The original appears to be 3D-printed, so he should be able to make one on request.
 
Have you tried to get one from Adam? He's been very supportive and accommodating. The original appears to be 3D-printed, so he should be able to make one on request.
I can give that a try. Just figured mailing those parts from Canada would be unnecessarily expensive for what they would cost.
 
You know that you probably have a cap already. pill bottle caps, jar lids, cheap see through scope caps, etc. I have a number of old powder measures that have lost their caps over the years and powder can lids work perfect, one has a flip open scope cap. I don't change powders in my measures but have picked up enough measures over the years to keep them loaded with my favorite powders. I believe I have seven set up between my two loading stations.

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The only problem is that leaving powder in the measure allows the solvent to evaporate and the moisture content to gain or loose as well, changing the burn rate/performance.
 
Just what AWS said, most likely you have something at home to use a lid.
Here is a picture of a jam jar lid that fit perfectly over the top of the Area 419 trickler setup that has now been replaced by the Ingenuity one, much faster with less over/under throw.
 

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I used a piece of 9"x9"x1/2" Lexan, drilled 4 holes for positioning screws and a larger hole in the middle for the AutoTrickler, e voila! And Bob's yer uncle.
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Looks just like the one Area 419 makes… Theirs has a groove milled into it to locate it all the way around the perimeter of the draft sheilds. That also helps hold the draft shields in place.
Once again, a jar lid that meets your requirements with zero cost..
I see that you already have a plastic lid on your trickler unit. The lid on mine has barely a 1/16” clearance but perhaps you want to have a custom lid that fits inside with an over lap of the edge?
Didn’t the hopper come with a lid?
Even my original Autotrickler that came with a plastic hopper that I replaced on the unit with the glass one, had a lid.
The Pyrex hopper replacement from A419 has a nice aluminium one with an O-ring seal that fits inside and the top edge covers the outside of the hopper.
 

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