pythagorean cups 3d models
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Fill the cup completely to its maximum capacity and then hold back - if you overfill it, the liquid will spill right out!
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This clever vessel is commonly referred to as the Greedy Cup, and if you overfill it with liquid, it will surprisingly drain its entire contents.
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As soon as the cup gets too full, the liquid stays put within its boundaries. ...But if the liquid hits a particular mark, it overflows rapidly through a small opening at the base.
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I don't like the tubes in the middle of the cup as you can see it in many other designs around here. So I moved it inside the handle. ... Printing: Support is only needed for the handle.
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The cup fills with liquid up to a specific mark, allowing users to enjoy their drink without excess. ...However, those who overindulge will find their contents spilled out the bottom and onto themselves, serving as a reminder of the consequences of...
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However, when an individual drinks too quickly or tries to grab more liquid than allowed, the Cup has an interesting way of getting rid of what remains: all of the remaining liquid spills down from below, which typically lands on their immodestly...
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Credited to Pythagoras of Samos, this ancient device empowers users to pour wine into the cup up to a precise limit. When filled exactly to that mark, the imbiber can savor their drink in serenity. ...However, if they overindulge and exceed the...
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Filling a cup to three-quarters capacity will keep liquid inside without spillage; exceeding this level could result in siphoning through the side passages, leading to leakage. ...For optimal performance, print at 0.15mm layer height as thicker layers...
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Multi Purpose (3 Modes) Pythagorean Cup: Fixed level - No cap Regular cup - Fully closed cap Pythagorean Cup - Slightly opened cap (+2 mm)
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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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It's a Pythagorean cup, designed in a way that water drain is completely hidden in the handle.STL, Fuslon 360 source and Prusa slicer files are uploaded for your convinience. Video: https://youtube.com/shorts/8N3lE4VmxskThe Pythagorean cup is a cup...
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I redesigned a traditional Pythagorean Cup using Fusion 360, giving it a fresh twist by moving the tubes to reside within the handle itself.
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This is a pythagorean cup. When you fill this cup with liquid over the top of the inner cylinder, all of the liquid drains out through the siphon effect. ...Proven to work.
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A Pythagorean Cup is a vessel that can be filled up to a certain point but will spill its entire contents if overfilled. ...Legend has it that Pythagoras used this cup to teach his students a lesson about moderation by giving them wine and then using...
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... height: 0.2mm -print directions: Please refer to the photo. [my other Pythagorean cup designs] -#2 (without center pole) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5859929 -#3 (without center pole, double ring) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5880626
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I saw a video about Pythagorean cups, but when I looked for a good one to 3d print, most of them were the classic chalice or mugs. I put the siphon in the walls, but gave it an asymmetrical design, so the walls weren't all so thick. Don't use...
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Humans craft a Pythagorean cup that manipulates liquids, pumping them upward and downward through a spiral design embedded within its walls. ...I highly suggest utilizing a semi-transparent or translucent 3D printing material, such as PLA or PETG, and...
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When filled with liquid, the Pythagorean cup behaves according to Pascal's principle of communicating vessels, causing the liquid to rise through the second pipe up to the top chamber. As long as the level of the liquid does not exceed the chamber,...
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A cleverly designed Pythagorean cup, also known as the Greedy Cup or Tantalus cup, has been around for centuries and is often attributed to the famous Greek philosopher Pythagoras of Samos. When filled beyond its capacity, the unique design causes...
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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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The Pythagorean cup is an ingenious drinking vessel that drains its contents via siphon action if overfilled. The original design, however, has a central stem for the siphon tube, which gives away the surprise element. Thankfully, modern 3D printing...
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A curiosity-driven creation - the Pythagorean cup! I've added deliberate grooves to its base to aid in swift emptying, though it remains unclear whether these design changes will translate effectively into print results. My intention is to make a few...
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Enjoy -The cups function: A Pythagorean cup looks like a normal drinking cup, except that the bowl has a central column in it, giving it a shape like a Bundt pan. The central column of the bowl is positioned directly over the stem of the cup and...
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An innovative adaptation of the classic Pythagorean Cup concept
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It explained the physics behind the amazing hydrodynamic mechanism called the Pythagorean siphon, also known as a greedy cup siphon. I have been fascinated with this idea for a while, so I designed and 3d printed a functional greedy cup. It works...
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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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This product originated on Tinkercad's online platform. ...The link is available at tinkerCAD.com/things/eiqQUlomWXy.
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I'm checking out 123D. It hasn't been thoroughly tested yet. ...Once I get my new printer, I'll be making some amazing prints right away!
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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.