pythagorean cup 3d print
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... Ensure a thorough emptying by securing an airtight handle and consider "baking" the cup at 50°C post-printing. ...PLA, a 0.35mm nozzle, and no support structure were used in my printing experience for optimal overhang handling in the handle.
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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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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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When overfilled, a vacuum effect propels the liquid out of the cup and down into the drain at the bottom, emptying it completely in one swift motion. ...This peculiar design allows for effortless drainage with no need for manual intervention or...
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the mug rips off you, and it becomes completely empty. in Greece you can find lot of cups with somthing like a pin inside it.this mug is even better: no pin inside, but it works too!! ...Can you guess how it works? here...
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... look at as https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:123252, resembling more a real wine glass. I haven't printed this yet, as I am not into trinkets. It's sized to print on a Voron Zero. ... EDIT: I had to fix the mesh, it didn't even slice properly.
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An innovative adaptation of the classic Pythagorean Cup concept
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A curious individual, this observer notices that one skilled artisan has constructed a Cup resembling those attributed to Pythagoras. ...However, one anomaly is apparent; it lacks the standard protrusion typically situated at its center.
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From the iconic Pythagoras Cup on Thingiverse https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3294694, half of it is designed for inspection, revealing its inner workings. ...A mixture of water and food coloring showcases the flow of fluid through the suction...
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Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:123252 - see there for printing details Bigger stand and some channels on the bottom to enable easier outflow - print it with a brim.
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As soon as it reaches maximum capacity, a suction force kicks in, causing every last drop to flow out of the container and down into the bottom.
grabcad
Чаша Пифагора – это специальный сосуд, который заставляет человека пить только в умеренных количествах))))
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This product originated on Tinkercad's online platform. ...The link is available at tinkerCAD.com/things/eiqQUlomWXy.
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... a rectangular prism with a right triangle embedded on one side and another passing through its core. ...The design effectively illustrates the application of the Pythagorean theorem in calculating the diagonal length of a three-dimensional object.
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I had tried many 3D printed dispensers, but found the uniqueness to be strictly cosmetic, was cumbersome, or didn’t work that great. This dispenser offers the thrill of unique physics as well as practical functionality. It almost always dispenses...
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... -layer height: 0.2mm -print directions: Please refer to the photo. [my other Pythagorean cup designs] -#1 (with center pole) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5859922 -#3 (without center pole, double ring) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5880626
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Now, Pythagorean Cups usually have a giveaway column running right down their middle, housing that all-important siphon tube. This model breaks with tradition by tucking the siphon tube away in the wall of the cup itself. I figured the central...
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This is a 6x shot glass dispenser that uses the physics of a Pythagorean cup, with a stand that it can assemble into. "Liquid" inside of the cup will not drain until it is filled past the line. Works best when poured a little faster instead of...
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A Pythagorean cup, also known as a Greedy Cup or Tantalus cup, is a drinking vessel designed to promote moderation. Created by Pythagoras of Samos, the cup can only be filled up to a certain level. If a person fills it to that level, they can drink...
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The piping system is expertly integrated into the cup's structure, ensuring all components remain neatly hidden from view. ...Two distinct versions of this fascinating container are available: one manufactured using FDM technology and another crafted...
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This model, built using TinkerCAD demonstrates the Pythagorean Theorem using volume. This is a great manipulative toy that can be implemented at the high school level for an Algebra 1 class to help the students explore the topic prior to learning the...
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I haven't printed this design yet - it's meant to behave exactly like a regular glass until it reaches its fill line, at which point a siphon will spring into action and swiftly draw all the liquid out through the bottom.
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This design is actually a product of Tinkercad. ...It's easily editable through their official website - just visit https://www.tinkercad.com and start editing now!
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... 0.4mm -layer height: 0.2mm -print directions: Please refer to the photo. [my other Pythagorean cup designs] -#1 (with center pole) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5859922 -#2 (without center pole) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5859929