Smart Magnetic Labels with Hidden RFID Tags

Never run out of anything again! These smart magnetic labels can be used all over the home, but I use mine to label common food items and consumables (e.g. dishwasher tablets) in the kitchen. When they run low I can tap my phone on the label (which contains a hidden RFID tag) and it will automatically be added to my shopping list via Home Assistant. The labels naturally also work as simple magnetic labels if you don’t want to include the RFID tag, which means they can be easily moved around.

Description

BEWARE – I don’t know how universal the larder baskets are, so you may wish to print  one shelf or take careful measurements first to see if it fits in yours. I have included the fusion file for anyone who wishes to modify it.
This includes
  • Label Front
  • Label Back
Requirements
How to make
  • To add the magnets, pause the print at layer 27 (based on 0.2mm layer height). A magnet must be added to both parts. It doesn’t matter which way around the magnets go as I’ve designed it to work either way.
  • To make your label smart, add in an RFID tag on top of the magnet in the rectangular label front.
  • Resume the print.
  • It’s very simple to add a pause point in Bambu Studio – see the Bambu Studio wiki to find out how:
As seen in this video

 

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