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Mar 2015

I am looking for someone to manufacture some small round plastic pots with lids. These are needed for part of an assessment kit to assess the development of blind children. Plastic pots used for food storage are not suitable for this purpose for a variety of reasons. The pots must be of a different size and nest together, with lids that stay on when the pots are handled but be easily removable. I have attached photographs. Please contact me with any further information you require

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to be honest, I haven’t a clue what community I am in, I emailed someone at 3d hubs looking for someone who could manufacture some pots for me and I was advised to put up a post. I am in east london. Just trying to find someone who I can engage to produce these much needed pots!

Hi Jayess.

Big up the East London Massive!! I have a hub in Walthamstow - what part of east London are you in?

If you an you can confirm the following, I can sort you out with a quote:

  • Size of biggest pot?
  • Size of smallest pot?
  • How many pots in a set?
  • How many sets of pots? Just one set?

Cris

Hang on…

I see from the image, 4 pots, biggest 8sm wide, smallest 4cm wide…

Let me know if you would like me to sort you out with a quote.

Cris.

Thanks for that vote of confidence, Filemon. Much appreciated. :smiley:

Jenefer, if you send me the set of pots, I’ll take measurements and replicate them for you.

Regards,

Andy

Pot8oSh3D

Looks like an interesting project.

What are the quantities you where thinking of, in terms of sets ?

I think a cost effective way would be to Nylon laser sinter your objects.

Laser sintered Nylon objects are really strong and almost unbreakable.

I’m happy to guide you trough the 3d modelling and the 3d printing process trough my 3D hub.

I’m London based.

Thanks, Kevin.

yes please I would like a quote. We would clean them after each use with soap and water or an alcohol wipe as we do for all equipment directly handled by our children.

I have attached a photo of the measurements of one set of pots. Although we need only three pots of different sizes for our test kit, a set of four which thus includes one much smaller one suitable for small children/children with little hands would be ideal. As I say, ideally the lid needs to stay on without being ‘clicked’ but it also needs to be easily removable, so that if the child shakes the pot it won’t just fly off (a visually impaired child wouldn’t be able to see that the lid has flown off).

If you need to actually view the pots without taking them away that would be possible as well of course. I will click the link below now!