Baking Soda Dispenser for Superglue Activating

I made this baking soda dispenser from a canister-style model that I reworked into a small, spring-loaded dispenser specifically for activating superglue.

The canister body serves as the base, and I designed a new top section with a simple push-to-dispense mechanism. It uses a random spring I had lying around, which gives a smooth return action after each press.

The dispenser makes it easy to apply small, controlled amounts of baking soda right where it’s needed — perfect for bonding, filling, or reinforcing superglue joints.

Printed in PETG at 0.24 mm layer height, about 25 % infill. I assembled it using superglue (with baking soda, of course) and lightly sanded the moving parts for a smooth feel.