Container with Loop for Hanging (Pop-up Learning Labs - "Mug")

Container with Loop for Hanging (Pop-up Learning Labs - "Mug")

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Took a Fusion360 lesson at the a the Toronto Pop-Up Learning Labs. If you're in the Toronto area, should look them up. They give a bunch of free tutorials / lessons and access to 3D printers: https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/using-the-library/computer-services/innovation-spaces/pop-up-learning-labs.jsp The lessons are very beginner level but if you're creative and intuitive that's all you need to run with it. In the lesson I took, the class learnt to making a functional "mug" for 3D printing using the "Create" and "Threads" features. I was playing around with the appearance settings (seen in image 2) in Fusion360 and was told "that looks very cool but too bad it can't be printed like that". So me being me, would like to prove that wrong. Here's that very mug using the lessons I've learnt broken into 4 parts instead of the original 2. Each piece can be threaded into each other without the need of glue. All threads have a 0.2mm tolerance included in the design so it fit snugly and can work well with MOST printers (no promises with deltas printers, I've never been able to correct that parabola issue).

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