stacking cups 3d models
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Introduction:\r\n----------------\r\nI'm excited to share my first attempt at creating a silicone mold for casting ceramics or cement espresso cups, incorporating displacement mapping in the design process.\r\n\r\nThis is still a work in progress,...
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Instructions: The files include two different cup versions that can be used as normal cups (when printed in an appropriate material) and a bowl to encase the silicone mold. There's also a frame that holds the espresso cup upside down. You have to...
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The large cup will need supports for the handle, but the rest of the cups will not. You can scale them as you need. Keep in mind if you scale down, the holes at the bottom get scaled down as well. The holes at the bottom are 5mm wide. I haven't had...
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I recommend printing out the test model first to see if your brand of cups fit, and adjusting the XY scaling after.If you decided to hang this up on the wall:Buy these 3M double-sided adhesives and attach 2 of them to the mount. Print the mount on...
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This is a bracket for stacking IKEA LACK tables. I designed it with a 50mm lift to provide plenty of clearance for my Prusa i3 Mk2. It also preserves the 2mm inset from the tabletop edge for the legs. Print with supports as there is an overhang that...
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This required increasing the top/bottom diameter offset to allow stacking, resulting in walls with a greater angle, which I increased even more to improve the stackability: 53.49° vs 69.69° for the older version. To get Cura to properly slice the...
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space to fix a mini PAB or electronics module next to it) - Plate Flexible Fix - Closed: A grid to fix electronic components and cables (via zip ties), and large holes for routing the cables between the stacked modules. - Plate Flexible Fix - Cable...
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... This is my attempt at making it stackable. You will need 10x3 mm magnets for this. I ended up using 2 magnets stacked together, and that seems to work better with the cans I used. ... You can see assembly at: https://youtu.be/2_eZiYPboxA
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I upgraded my quad with a new spool holder and it's taking up extra space, which is frustrating because I designed these spool holders to stack on top of each other to save room. I haven't tested the printed parts yet or the strength of the acrylic...
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Due to the stacking nature of the crates, you will have to print with support. While I did edit the model to be stackable, I did not design the milk beer crate. *I Did not edit any sizing, so if you experience a snug battery on the normal beer...
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My designed stacking boxes feature one or more sloping edges, alongside multiple dividers for customized separation, whereas some alternatives offer solely straight edges without the added functionality. ...With a nozzle size of 0.4 mm and two outer...
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Print Settings: Printer: Vector 3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Notes: Do not use supports, as they will block the stacking mount holes. I printed mine at 0.10 mm with green PLA. How I Designed This: Splitting The File Into Separate Parts I...
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I'm excited to introduce the initial version of the Stackmate, a user-friendly 3D printed component that enables effortless stacking of cardboard boxes in various sizes. Whether you're organizing your workspace or simply need to store items safely,...
cults3d
There are 2 different versions of the Candy Corn Stacking Candy Bowls; A plain version and a decorative version. Both are the same and have the same print instructions, the decorative one just has a decorative pattern on the outside. The STL's are...
prusaprinters
We need a stacking aid for ‘un-stackable’ cans. Most of the cans in Germany are stackable but some not. This is my solution to solve this problem for cans with the dimensions: 55x38mm. The full height is 204mm. ...I've added my design file if you need...
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The one on the left is the deep version. When you take the tablets at the top of the stack, put the empty pot at the bottom, ready for the next day. Take tablets in the morning and evening? no problem, I've added lids with text so you can tell the...
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Instead of leaving them scattered around or stored in a box, I designed this stand and extender to facilitate easy stacking of the prints. This particular shape also proves invaluable when dialing in print settings, thanks to its large base and...
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To simplify the process, I created custom "measuring cups" for mixing E-Liquids in my preferred oval bottles. Each step on these cups represents 10ml of liquid. Simply place the bottle within the cup, add the flavoring, and fill up to your desired...
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One of my biggest issues with them is the fact that they drink from my cup, so I came up with this design to solve that problem. It fits any 88mm round cup and features a drinking spout that's held in place by a single M3 stainless screw. I've...
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This adapter fits any 88mm round cup and has a built-in drinking spout, held together by a single M3 stainless screw. The files are available for download so you can scale the design to fit your specific cups. ...If you're interested in more of my work,...
cgtrader
The curved plastic seat and frame of oak, walnut or steel are naturally integrated with the seat using a unique cup system. The plastic seat and wood or steel legs meet elegantly, accentuating the high quality craftsmanship and the simplicity of the...
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Print SettingsRafts: NoSupports: NoResolution: .2Walls/Shells: 3Infill: 10-15%Filament: PLADesigned using FreeCADSeedling Starter Cup AssemblySupplies neededMold topCrimping baseNews printSoilSeedsCut a strip of news print roughly 150mm x 260mm then...
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These are LDS style sacrament trays with ten small reusable sacrament cups that hold one ounce each. I selected ten to match the Covid-19 quarantine rule of ten people per group, a humorous coincidence. Each item is printed separately from five total...
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If only we could print them in gorgeous porcelain, these could become the ultimate espresso cup. Please note that printing these are for decoration only. ...Coat them with appropriate food safe resin in case you want to use them, and send me photo's of...
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If only we could print them in gorgeous porcelain, these could become the ultimate espresso cup. Please note that printing these are for decoration only. ...Coat them with appropriate food safe resin in case you want to use them, and send me photo's of...
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Instructions: The cups have seven sides or "pages" with the first digit on one page and fifty digits on each of the remaining six pages for a total of three hundred one digits. The pages are read in order like a book from left to right and top to...
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I designed Radioactive cups that convincingly mimic reality by leveraging materials alone, thereby achieving an impressive result without relying on textures. This approach makes editing and modifications incredibly straightforward, allowing for...
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... spring lateral movement. These bed spring cups are engineered to fit snugly onto screws and springs, allowing the spring to move freely up and down while maintaining a secure hold. ...To accommodate the screws, I had to drill out the holes slightly.
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Here is the rewritten text: A standard serving size consists of a 500 ml cup and a 300 ml cup, but I'm still unsure about the exact measurement for a calabaza. When printing with support material, it's recommended to use an infill density of 40% at...
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This vintage cups model boasts a meticulously detailed design, perfect for close-up renders that showcase its intricate textures. Each model is thoroughly tested with industry-standard software to ensure seamless performance. *Important Update: To...