Hands Free Oreo Dispenser

Hands Free Oreo Dispenser

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This is my best attempt at making [The Practical Engineer](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbU6yTk6NzZSKuBEl0PhABQ)'s hands free oreo dispenser. Please check out his [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjogNT3YSWo) and [blog post](https://thepracticalengineer.com/blog/oreodispenser) relating to the build to get a better idea of how it works. Designed in Fusion 360 from [purchased plans](https://secure.squarespace.com/checkout?cartId=dg0mLK90u9WVhQ26pgWzM08nEeFnwWtrdR4pHeMs) from The Practical Engineer's website. It is recommended to print case and lever on side with supports, and back on ... well the back. <b>How to assemble:</b> It is pretty straight forward once you have all pieces printed. I recommend getting the assorted [screw](https://www.harborfreight.com/347-piece-nut-and-bolt-assortment-67621.html) and [spring](https://www.harborfreight.com/200-piece-assorted-spring-set-67562.html) sets from Harbor Freight *Note: This case prints for use with the <b>Double Stuff</b> sized Oreos (if you're going hands free with your Oreos it might as well be double stuff eh?), There is a spacer that slides on the shelf from the back for use with Standard size Oreos. This spacer should be added before the back is attached to the case.* 1) Lever attaches to back between slats and hinges on a single (1) Bolt from hole toward bottom. 2) (4) - Small screws and (2) - springs are used in the remaining holes to give the lever tension to the back. (holes are a bit tight by design, so threads will cut in to plastic) 3) Once the back and lever are assembled, they simply screw into the case in the 4 holes provided. 4) Add a 2" PVC or whatever piping of your choosing to the top and load it up! Happy (binge) Snacking!

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