chopsticks with holder 3d models
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This is a project which uses chopsticks as beams to hold tapes. ...Using chopsticks saves a lot of printing time while keeping better strength than the 3D printed beam.
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Individuals are opting for eco-friendly straw and chopstick storage containers to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
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... as beams to hold tapes. ...The connection wholes have the same size as the previous project. (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4969784) Using chopsticks saves a lot of printing time while keeping better strength than the 3D printed beam. ...
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All the pieces are printable without the supports. ...Just make sure, that the holding cilinders are on the top. After finishing your print you may need some glue to hold the parts together. Wooden chopsticks are not included in the 3D files ;-)
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... I found one that's simple. It adapts to many existing baguettes and even serves as a napkin ring. She's not alone in this case, so I'd like to share it with you. ... Designed by: Clem.C2 PARAMÈTRES D'IMPRESSION 3D Printed on a Dagoma 0.2 mm PLA
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Remixed chopstick box, with the following changes: - Box prints horizontally (supports were used but may not be needed, for the lip that encloses the lid). - Dimensions were chosen such that the box would hold 4 sets of chopsticks, with minor room...
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I'm always on the lookout for compact travel accessories, and these simple, small chopsticks with their accompanying case are perfect. They work great for both cold and warm foods, but I've found that they can become soft when exposed to hot food -...
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Minimalist cell phone stand crafted with precision using chopsticks. This design boasts exceptional strength and lightness, ensuring stability even with thick cases. The supports are thoughtfully designed to accommodate phones encased in protective...
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Have Wine corks and chopsticks in excess? No problem! :) Quick print for fun. ...
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I made simple flower support which reuses old sushi chopsticks. ...Model is very easy to print.
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You must verify that you have the necessary chopsticks! Dimensions of chopsticks are: 100mm x 40mm x 4mm. ...Chopsticks can fill up to 60%.
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To understand why these training marcosticks work, when all previous learner chopsticks did not, watch our first episode of "Ten thousand ways to use chopsticks", on the Standard Grip. The companion article to this package is located here. These...
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... FDA-approved Food grade PLA. ...Prototypes include basic chopsticks, with additional designs on the way. Specifications are: 6mm x 6mm dimensions taper to 5mm x 5mm, and length reaches 160mm. ...Edges should be carefully filleted at a depth of 1.5mm.
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Wanted to see what I could come up with in 10 minutes on fusion. ...Not sure if they're food safe, but they can pick stuff up just like real chopsticks. ...I did 100% infill and printed them diagonally for max strength.
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I designed some super fun and quirky chopsticks that I hope you'll really enjoy using!
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These are chopsticks, essentially a straightforward utensil used for picking up food and other small items.
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Some simple chopsticks made for keeping the keyboard and mouse clean when eating snacks.
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Some simple chopsticks made for keeping the keyboard and mouse clean when eating snacks.
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Danielito's creation, Chopsticks, was made using the online 3D modeling tool, 3DTin.
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... on this platform, but as far as I know, the normal PLA used in 3D printing is not suitable for food-related tasks. ...So I created a new version with interchangeable skewers. ...I use some wooden sticks that are normally used for skewering food.
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To understand why these training marcosticks work, when all previous learner chopsticks did not, watch our first episode of "Ten thousand ways to use chopsticks", on the Standard Grip. This package combines four separate packages into one big...
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Not sure if they're food safe, but they can pick stuff up just like real chopsticks. ...I did 100% infill and printed them diagonally for max strength.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer Brand:</strong></p> <p>Prusa</p> <p...
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A resourceful individual crafted an innovative set of chopsticks that eliminates the need to master traditional techniques, providing a convenient alternative for those who prefer not to learn the conventional method.
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Make sure to add a brim or skirt whenever you print the chopsticks. I've found that printing them without a brim results in failure every time. ...To achieve sharper, more triangular spikes, consider using supports - although they're not strictly...
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update: Version 1.1 Thicker print is achieved with 4mm thickness, and I've also added 50mm more length. I suggest using temp-resistant plastic if you plan on serious usage. update: version 1.2 The current thickness of 4mm is too much, causing...
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/bwpljVigiui