vue cup to k cup adapter 3d models
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We've got a nifty solution for storing our reusable Keurig K-cups - no more cluttering up the coffee mug area! I was on the hunt for something better, but nothing caught my eye, so I took matters into my own hands and built my own storage rack. It's...
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I'm really fond of using beans with my reusable K-cups, but cleaning them can be a real hassle. This tool makes the process so much easier. I used to rely on a toothpick for this task, but this new tool is far more convenient to grip. I designed it...
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This is a replacement lid for the My K-Cup reusable coffee filter. A friend brought me a broken version of this from their Keurig coffee maker and asked if I could print a new one. I designed it in Fusion 360, and printed it in PLA with supports.
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If you use PLA, be careful to let used K-Cups cool down before twisting onto the screw and emptying the grounds. Freshly extracted grounds are too hot for PLA and will deform it. This hasn't happened with PETG. I hope you find this as useful as I...
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Note that if you use PLA, you must be careful to let used K-Cups cool down before twisting onto the screw and emptying the grounds. The high temperature of freshly extracted grounds will deform PLA. Have not had this happen with PETG. Hope you...
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Keep in mind that if you use PLA, let used K-Cups cool down before twisting on the screw to empty the grounds. Freshly extracted grounds can deform PLA at high temperatures, but I haven't had this issue with PETG. ... Hope you find this as useful as I...
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I made it long enough to handle the reusable carafe filter too. Print instructionsCategory: Kitchen & Dining Summary Love using beans with my reusable K-cups, but cleaning them is a pain. This tool assists with the cleaning. I had been using a...
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A k-cup holder perfect for storing your French roast! I made a k-cup holder that uses the tower posted by LeFabShop as a frame for 2 holders that are glued in place. I simply scaled the tower up 4.5X to 202.5mm tall. I created some supports for the...
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Keurig Cup Holder is Simple and Intuitive. It Safely Stores Your Coffee Pods in an Accessible Format. ...Easily Print Out Multiple Units to Stack Horizontally.
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I would recommend using a raft support for the Ferris Wheel K-cup print. To create this print, you will need to use the following print specifications: Object Infill: 20%, Layer Height: 0.27 mm, Shells: 1, Feedrate: 80 mm/s, Travel Feedrate: 150...
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This is a under the counter, swing-out, 20 K-Cup tray, secured in the hidden position by magnets. Extra Parts: 4 - 8x3mm round magnets (possibly 8 if you want a super-strong hold when fully stocked) Superglue or other adhesive for post-caps...
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I would highly recommend building a K-cup Ferris Wheel using a raft support. You should definitely follow these print specifications: Object Infill: 20% Layer Height: 0.27 mm Shells: One Feedrate: 80 Travel Feedrate:150 Print...
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To be honest, I used to dread opening my cup when I left it over the weekend with coffee still in it. The seal would expand or get stuck with glue and it was a huge pain to remove the lid. That's why I created this ring. ...It needs to be glued in...
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This is an adapter to use 3in net cups in 4in PVC pipes for hydroponic gardening. ... I've made a 20ft run hydroponic garden using these this year and they work perfectly.
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I removed the original "T" shaped tabs from the pieces as I had more trouble getting them to interlock correctly than I wanted to deal with. Additional top and bottom pieces can be used to make it wider as needed. The top piece can also be stacked...
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These clips help keep https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2853787 together if you want to glue them together.
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... the same as https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:704215, except it's scaled to mm and rotated 90 degrees. ...Many slicers expect models in mm, so this should be easier to print without scale fiddling. Print instructionsCategory: Kitchen & Dining
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This model mirrors the one found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:704215, with a critical distinction - it has been resized to millimeters and spun 90 degrees clockwise. ...By working in millimeter units, this design is more likely to be recognized...
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I remixed this to use less filament and get rid of the screw mounts. ... I just use strong 12mm wide double sided tape to mount this under the shelf. print it top side down with a 1mm brim and it will fit on an Ender 3 V2. ...
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Purchased a pre-owned coffee machine and discovered that it lacked a crucial part - the lid for the water container. ...Consequently, I created an innovative solution to fill in the gap.
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To keep the magnets securely in place, I used a little hot glue to hold them tight, resulting in perfectly flush surfaces since the grooves are 2mm deep. If you encounter issues with file size crashing your slicer, there's also a smaller 3MF file...
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... flush against each other. ...I used Microsoft's 3d Builder. This is the first thing that I have tried to edit so I don't if I did the process correctly. ... Settings should be the same as the original version https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4633238
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... standard version. I also added a relevant quote on the standard version. I printed on the side profile in order to get the most strength but that's hardly necessary given the weight of the pods (it also causes lots of waste in support material).
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... used Microsoft's 3d Builder. This is the first thing that I have tried to edit so I don't know if I did the process correctly.Settings should be the same as the original version https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4633238Category: Kitchen & Dining
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Some of my plants in 2 inch cups were getting pretty long roots. ...I use this to put the 2 inch cup in the larger tube with the 3 inch holes.
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To make it work, you'll need to drill out the holes on the suction cup handle; fortunately, Harbor Freight has made this process easy by marking the locations. For secure attachment, use a #10 24x1-inch screw and washer combination. ...As shown, you...
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... arrive and possibly intermittently as needed. To assemble the adapter ring, you'll need: 1x M3 nut 1x M3 x 16mm bolt Suction cup I've since created a dual version of this design, which can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3551829
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So, I've created the adapter for regular Aquael type suction cup, which is made from better material and available almost at every pet shop. It works best when printed with PETG at 0.2-0.3 mm layer height. Rotate it vertically before printing,...
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This thing converts your Panavise long arm suction cup base to a "shorty" and adds a RAM size B ball so you can use standard 1" ball/socket arms and accessories. ...Hex recesses and bores are sized for 1/4" nut and bolt.