tuna can squeezer 3d models
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This is a simple screw to help squeeze the juice from a opened tuna can. Printed on a ender 3. ...basic settings.
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... some trial and error, the final product turned out perfectly. The piece is large enough to fit a 4-5 ounce can of tuna, has enough holes for water to pass through but not the tuna, and features a little handle to help pull it back out when done.
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I'm completely obsessed with this fantastic Korean tuna! ...It's my absolute favorite thing right now - I just can't get enough of it!
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Tuna Can 3D Model - Detailed Design The Tuna Can 3D model features a clean topology, ensuring that every detail is expertly crafted. Non-overlapping unwrapped UVs allow for seamless texture mapping. A high-resolution PNG texture is included,...
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I created a highly detailed 3D model of a Tuna Zan using low poly techniques for use in an animation project. ...The result was a visually striking and efficient model that showcased my skill in texturing and modeling.
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My can opener does not cut the lid off the can, so I can't use the lid to squeeze the juice out for the cats. This device works well.</p> <p>I printed in food grade ABS at .2mm and 30% infill on flashforge creator pro. Printed in green abs, because...
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My trusty can opener refuses to cut through the lid of my canned juice, leaving me unable to squeeze it out for my feline friends. Fortunately, this device functions flawlessly.\r\n\r\nI fabricated the squeezer using food-grade ABS at a .2mm layer...
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... searching for one. ...Most units I've found are old-style, requiring can openers. This one fits perfectly on new-style cans with pop-top lids. ...It's designed to be round and snugly fits into the small flat spot where the pop-top handle is located.
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The reason it is tight is that it is designed round and the can has a small flat in the area were the handle for the opo top is located. Post-Printing A quick overall sanding of the exterior make sit easier to operate. How I Designed This Fusion 360...
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Use tuna cans to organize small parts. ... https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kDn6ZlDBjdb-tuna-can-organizer-2x4 https://www.tinkercad.com/things/k8PPfj7DtAZ-tuna-can-organizer-1x4 https://www.tinkercad.com/things/1241rsfYlu4-tuna-can
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Organizer and dispenser for tuna cans 68mm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViZ1AW3iRFk
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Simple cover, printed in TPU fits 85mm Tuna can. ... Fusion 360 design included.
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Fits over a tuna can to make a container. I used it to make some furniture wax. ...A metal can was needed to heat the wax/oil mixture.
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My father wanted an easier way to bait traps with tuna cans, this is what I came up with. This holder fits cans that are the size of an average tuna can (34mm tall x 86mm DIA).
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I needed more space on my pantry shelves, thus this tuna can mount next-to-the-door was created. ... No supports, requires 4 screws (and anchors) for wall mounting.
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I needed more space on my pantry shelves, thus this tuna can mount next-to-the-door was created. ... No supports, requires 4 screws (and anchors) for wall mounting.
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I'm fed up with the cheap ashtrays I keep buying here constantly falling apart. ...Instead, I'm opting for a standard-sized 5-ounce tuna can as my new go-to ash receptacle. ...Enjoy!
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<p>This is a project that I was working on to figure ou tolerances and make sure thing s slide and fit together. ...It holds 2 tuna cans and has the ability to slide /stack to hold more
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*This is a project made in class, be aware I don't own a printer and don't have tecnical knowledge"NOTES:-When printing, I scaled all the components of the tuna can itself to 120% on Ultimaker Cura, for it's original size was too small to my likings....
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This is my first try at creating a customizer, and I'm doing it because sometimes you need different sizes for specific cans - like bigger tuna cans or dog food containers. A huge thank you to Matt Sauer http://www.thingiverse.com/sauer/about for...
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I've always felt guilty putting those peel to open Tuna cans in the bin. Today I thought I should do something about that and make it a useful parts tin after I've eaten the delicious contents….<br><br>Behold!!!! A Tuna Can lid! ...The small one anyay…...
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This tool allows you to drain liquids from canned tuna or chicken by utilizing a built-in strainer system. Simply insert the can into either the small or large strainer, depending on the size of your container. ...The design draws inspiration from...
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Designed as a simple drainer for standard tuna cans. Printed with PLA at a 50% infill (gyroid) for strength No supports needed. Not clear that this is 'food safe' and no guarantees provided. ... Take about 2h 30m to print on an Ender 5 Pro...
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The tuna can I used for this was a Starkist 12oz can. It has a bottom diameter of approximately 99.7mm with a height of 52.1mm. I printed it out of ABS because it's meant to stay out doors in the heat. If you live in a milder climate, or it's...
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Bench can made from recycled tuna can. By using an edge cut type can opener on the can, you get a nice fitting lid. Sized for a standard 5 oz. tuna can, 3-3/8" diameter x 1-3/4" tall. If you have pull tab cans and want a lid, I'd suggest plastic pet...
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I hate that cans of tuna don't stack and take up too much space in the pantry...So I created this can holder to keep all the tuna cans tidy!This version is for the large ones (120g I think)!I hope you enjoy!