All of the commercially available weekly pill organizers I found online are pretty bulky. The 3D printable ones I found didn't quite meet my needs, either. I was worried about the box staying securely closed and being able to get the pills out of the compartments easily. So I design my own that's functional and looks sleek.
The box measures 16 x 120 x 60 mm (68.5 mm, including the hinges/latch) (0.63 x 4.73 x 2.36/2.70 inches). Each of the 14 compartments measures (W x H x D) 14.8 x 12.5 x 25.7 mm (0.58 x 0.49 x 1.0 inches).
If you want a bigger version, check out my larger weekly pill box.
This has some nice features worth highlighting:
- Print-in-place hinge design
- 2 compartments per day, labeled with the day of the week
- Fillets in the front of each compartment make it easy to get your pills out
- Secure latching mechanism
- Tight tolerances mean that you can flip and shake the box, and your pills will stay in their compartments
- Two versions: a simple single-color version, and a dual-color version with a geometric pill design in the top
This is also available on Thingiverse.
Print instructions
- I recommend printing this in PETG, due to the hinge and latch design. You can try printing it in PLA, but there is a risk that the latch delaminates. (I haven't tried it.)
- If the lid doesn't close nicely after printing: With the box open flat, gently warm the lid portion with a hair dryer or heat gun. Then close the box and set something heavy it. If there was warping or unevenness in your printing, this will re-warp the lid to fit with the body.
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