flask models
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A compact container designed to securely hold a standard 6-ounce flask.
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A Handcrafted Miniature Conical Flask Created with Tinkercad Design Software, Exhibiting a Slightly Hollow Structure.
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Protective boot for a 64oz Hydro Flask. ...Print with 10% infil gyroid.
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A chemistry experiment using a balloon, flask and stand is set to demonstrate various chemical processes.
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Round-bottom flasks, known as round-bottomed flasks or RBFs for short, are a type of laboratory glassware used extensively in chemical and biochemical research. These flasks feature spherical bottoms, which make them ideal for various applications in...
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... flasks similar to the ones shown here. Designed to use the minimal amount of material, while still remaining sturdy. Thanks for checking this out and if you find the model useful, please leave a comment/make photo and click the “like” button.
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This is my Dual DNA75C Flask and Squonker, rounding out the collection from my original DNA75/133/167 model set. The 510 adapter boasts a 12mm diameter opening, perfectly suited for the Modmaker MM510. I've opted to use clip-on battery contacts, just...
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Set your desired volume and flask radius, and the height will adjust to meet that volume. Clearly, not all volume + radius combinations result in valid models. More of a design challenge than a practical object, for obvious reasons. If you choose...
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The Human: A simple stand for a lab flask is required. ... Note that the flask's ball circumference measures approximately 26.2 cm, so be sure to adjust this measurement according to your specific needs by utilizing a scale tool.
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I designed this flask by referencing a LEGO flask I own, incorporating the hands from Skimbal's enormous minifigure, which should ensure a proper fit in the hand. ...The design may require adjustments once it is printed and thoroughly tested.
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This 250ml conical flask holder is designed to securely fit shaker devices, ensuring stability and easy handling during experiments. ...Its ergonomic design allows for seamless integration into your lab setup while providing reliable support for your...
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I love my running Flask 250 from decathlon. ...But because of the flexible material, drying after cleaning is a nightmare. So I designed this, to provide a simple upside down drying helper for those flasks. ...Enjoy :-)
grabcad
... use with rotary flasks is an essential piece of equipment in certain laboratory processes. ...This accessory ensures precise and efficient handling, mixing, and agitation of the contents within the flask, promoting optimal results during experiments.
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Humans can definitely use this on its own, it's not just for equipping other sculpts. ...This item comes with two separate components: a standard flask and a steel cohort flask.
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I needed a way to dry my flask after washing so I designed a stand to hold it upside down. ...It should fit all flasks that use a #10 stopper.
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This is a single flask to be printed twice and attached together to create a complete flask. ... Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Optional Supports: Not Required Resolution: Between 0.2mm and 0.3mm Infill: At least 20%
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Benchtop round bottom flask holder for 100 - 500 mL round bottom flasks. ...The design includes a neck holder feature for additional structural support and a custom lab signature that can easily be changed to your lab.
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Round Bottom Flask Stand. ...Accommodates Flasks of Approximately 50 to 250 Milliliters. Easily Scales Up for Larger Sizes, with Recommended Scaling Factors of 1.5 and 2.0. ...Included: FreeCAD File for Customization and Modification.
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A laboratory flask with a unique design, the Erlenmeyer flask boasts a flat bottom, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck. It was crafted by German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer in 1860, who is credited with its creation. The style of this decorative...
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This is a basic chemistry conical flask that's quick and effortless to manufacture using 3D printing technology.
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This is an antique-style flask that doesn't hold liquid. ...It has a classic design but is completely solid.
cults3d
This flask was made out of necessity to have some happy juice at con this coming year .
grabcad
Flask with a bluetooth speaker attachment for Travel275 mlKeeps your Drink hot or coldPersonal design for fun
cults3d
Pack includes parts to make a mould to cast your own flask base in silicone etc or also a positive of the part to use it in plastic instead (not recommended). Note, the plastic part is slightly undersized to give the final rubber part some grip on...
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Users rely on a reliable Pyrex 1-liter volumetric flask specifically designed for handling demanding chemistry procedures, guaranteeing precise measurements.
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... ...First, download the flask holder design. Then, print it out and drill holes for a rubber band. Next, fill your flask with your favorite beverage and secure it in place using the rubber band. ...Finally, enjoy your ride while sipping on your drink!
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I designed the threads of the flask so when the cap is tight it is lined up correctly with the orientation of the flask. You are all done!</p> <p><b>Final Comments</b><br/> I have included the STEP file for this, as I do for most of my prints. 3D...
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... dented; my current measurement is 3.59 inches in diameter. This model fits perfectly on 3.56-inch outside diameter hydro flasks. ... Required components include: Five M5x20 button head screws Five hex nuts that require an 8mm wrench for tightening
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3D model for a flask/ cope and drag. Roughly 5.75"x 5.75" x 6" of volume for sand Regular PLA works great, just keep in mind that you want to keep your cavity and sprue as far away from the edges as possible to keep from melting it. if...
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Recommendation: Apply three small drops of hot glue onto the contact surface between glass and plastic, then press the flask into the stand. Remove the flask afterwards. The flask should then be much more stable. ... I also made multiple test tube...