For some reason I can only find stock images of this pill case. I have it on good authority it makes a satisfying clicking noise and my gay, neurodivergent ass wants one.

Ideally not an Amazon link, I deleted my account a bit ago and I do not plan to make a new one.

UPDATE: It would seems this is a prepackaged way E is sometimes distributed. Thanks to folks that pointed this out.

  • Norah - She/They
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    12 months ago

    I believe you can use a resin 3D printer to make food safe items, as it doesn’t have the same issue with surface fissures. Is that correct? I’ve been considering one to be able to print food safe items, including for storing medications.

    • @SoleInvictus
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      42 months ago

      Resin/SLA/DLP has the same issue with surface imperfections due to layer lines, it’s just harder to see because they’re often a lot smaller.

      Resin is also typically an irritant and a sensitizer, meaning its effects can get worse with repeated exposure. That primarily applies to uncured resin, but it’s not unusual to have partially cured resin or even totally uncured resin in inclusions in your print.

    • @PlasticPaperplane@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      32 months ago

      Please don’t use resin printers for food safe items. Resin in general is harmful when ingested. Small particles can come off the printed item and will find their way into your body.

      • Norah - She/They
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        42 months ago

        Thanks heaps to you and @SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone for the super quick responses about how bad of an idea this would be! It’s nice to see this sort of looking out for a user’s wellbeing here on lemmy, that was always one of the things I felt made reddit great back in the day.