greedy cup 3d print
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If the drinker becomes greedy and adds too much, all of the drink will pour out of the hole at the bottom of the cup. Not only the extra amount that the drinker put in, but ALL OF THE DRINK! Printing Details: Print as is. If your printer can't print...
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Features: +-3D Printable Model -High quality polygonal model, correctly scaled for an accurate representation of the original object. -Modelâs resolutions are optimized for polygon efficiency. (In 3ds Max, the Meshsmooth function can be used to...
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This is a greedy cup: a cup, which if filled past a certain limit, will drain it's contents. for this specific cup, said limit is around the top of the tube in the center of the cup. the idea for the greedy cup comes from famous philosopher and...
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A Pythagorean cup (also known as a Pythagoras cup, Greedy Cup, Cup of Justice or Tantalus cup is a practical joke device in a form of a drinking cup, credited to Pythagoras of Samos. When it is filled beyond a certain point, a siphoning effect causes...
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From Wiki- "A Pythagorean cup (also known as a Pythagoras cup, a Greedy Cup, a Tantalus cup or as o kounenos tsi dikaiosynis) is a form of drinking cup that forces its user to imbibe only in moderation. Credited toPythagoras of Samos, it allows the...
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This is a cup I deigned to hold more of your favorite drink that it looks. The very thick walls are actually 2 walls that have a hole in between them. This way the two chambers fill up at the same rate. ...Just don't be too greedy.
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I designed this cup and printed with transparent filament, which allows my kids to better understand siphon. ... Filament usage: 70 g Print time is about 9.5 hours.
grabcad
Pythagoras made a cup that drain itself to empty if his greedy students overfill it.
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When filled with a liquid up to a certain point, it is able to hold the liquid, however, if you get too greedy and fill the whole cup, most if not all of it will come out! I WOULD NOT USE THIS TO DRINK- Unless you use a food grade sealent. Since 3D...
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... appreciated! ...Thank you! A version of a greedy cup. Approximate size is 12cm. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_cup Pythagorean cup, Pythagoras cup, Greedy Cup, Cup of Justice, Tantalus cup, joke device, Pythagoras of Samos, drinking
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This is a greedy cup. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVhcmxjrGik to see it print and how it works. I would recommend printing it with supports every where. ...When I first printed it, it had little holes in the bottom.
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This is a cup that empties itself when it is filled up above a certain level. It works by an interesting physics phenomena called siphon. Share this fun gadget with your family and friends to surprise them with your physics knowledge! ... More details...
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... the water to drain out the bottom. This design was used in history to punish greedy drinkers by draining their cups when they poured too much, but is also a really fun party trick and a great demonstration of the capabilities of 3d printing. ...
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Video of the working cup: https://youtu.be/1PWw9oxH5Ds This is one of two Greedy Cups I've made based on the very popular "Pythagoras Cup (Greedy Cup) filled with Mercury" YouTube video https://youtu.be/ISfIT3B4y6E It turns out I wasn't quite...
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this is a greedy cup I mocked up in fusion. if anything doesn't work please leave a comment. ...the Idea is that if you overfill all of the fluid inside will be siphoned out.
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invented by Pythagoras to embarrass greedy students when passing wine, this cup uses a self-starting siphon to pour all the water through a hole in the base if the water level is raised too high.
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Here is my take on Pythagoras' Greedy Cup. If you fill it above about 60%, it will empty itself out of the hole in the bottom. I tried my best to make the shape sneaky so people might not notice the holes until they've triggered the effect.</p>...
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A greedy cup with siphon hidden in walls. Has 2 tubes with 2mm radius each so the water can go out faster. Volume of the whole cup: 0.37 liters Safe volume: 0.28 liters (0.29673 actually. ...0.3L will already push the water out)
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I absolutely love the design of the greedy cup made by jsteuben, but the outside of the cup seemed a bit plain. I am a solidworks user so I decided to make it look a bit more like a chalice. ...Enjoy!
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Here is my take on Pythagoras' Greedy Cup. If you fill it above about 60%, it will empty itself out of the hole in the bottom. I tried my best to make the shape sneaky so people might not notice the holes until they've triggered the effect. Side...
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This siphon will empty the cup when it is overfilled.Some more background information https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_cup Print SettingsRafts:NoSupports: NoResolution:0.2mmInfill: 10%Notes:IMPORTANT: Do not print the...
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With the help of 3D printers, it is now possible to place the tube in the wall of cup instead of a tower in the middle. <b>Magic?</b> No, just physics. The tube inside the body creates a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siphon">siphon</a>....
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Screws on to a standard UK plastic bottle with a curved straw - just glue a cup onto the top and then when you fill the cup up it will start a siphon and empty once you fill the cup up above the top of the straw. ...
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6juO2mQoTuF if you fill this cup with a liquid below the bar, the liquid stays. ...if you fill the cup above the bar ALL the liquid drains.
cults3d
A Pythagorean cup (also known as a Pythagoras cup, Greedy Cup, Cup of Justice, Tantalus cup or i koupa tis dikaiosynis) is a practical joke device in a form of a drinking cup, credited to Pythagoras of Samos.When it is filled beyond a certain point,...
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This is a very neat design that punishes the greedy! If the cup gets too full, the entire thing drains. Mechanically, it is a very simple siphon. ...A more complete (and cool) explanation on how this works can be found here:...
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I designed this cup because I was inspired by youtube channel "3d printing nerd" and I could not find the model he used so I designed my own, although I would remove the support material in the hole in the bottom of the cup with needle nose pliers.
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Wikipedia says everything:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_cuphyperlapse video (speed*8)
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... Used rail sweep to make the syphon paths. To join the syphon paths, I extruded the profile twice and performed a 3D boolean subtract(I could have used a delta Z translate). I then performed a 3D boolean subtract of the cup profile and syphon paths.