Fully 3D Printed Compact Bottle Opener

Fully 3D Printed Compact Bottle Opener

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<p><strong>The main publishing location for this model is on GitHub.</strong> <a href="https://github.com/DrLex0/print3d-mini-key-wrench">Go to the GitHub page of this model</a> for the latest updates, Blender source file, and more detailed instructions.</p><p><a href="https://www.dr-lex.be/3d-printing/models.html">Go to my site for an overview of my other models</a>. Only a few of them are published on Printables.</p><h3>About</h3><p>Inspired by the classic but rather clunky <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:132632/files">bottle opener by leemes</a> that does not rely on a metal insert like a coin, I have made my own model that is based on the same principle but with a more refined shape. Ready for use straight off the print bed!</p><p>When printed in a tough filament like PETG and when always ensuring that you have a good grip on the cap, this should last very long.</p><p>This opener will only cause minor deformation of the cap, allowing to re-seal the bottle (although you shouldn't expect an airtight seal anymore).</p><h3><strong>Printing</strong></h3><p>You can print this in any material, but some are more suited for this application than others. The best material that can be easily printed is PETG, because it is tough and abrasion-resistant. Plain PLA may also work, but risks wearing out and also has a tendency to become brittle over time. A tough PLA variant would be preferred over regular PLA.</p><p>Recommended parameters:</p><ul><li>0.2&nbsp;mm layers;</li><li>enough perimeters such that walls are more than 2&nbsp;mm thick;</li><li>a tough filament.</li></ul><p>A 3MF file and pre-sliced files that use the recommended print settings are provided.</p><p>It is very important to print this with enough perimeters for maximum strength. The holes in the model are not just there for looks, they improve strength at the most important locations, but only when surrounded by a sufficient number of perimeters such that they touch each other. I printed this with <strong>6 perimeters</strong> of 0.4&nbsp;mm width. If you print it this way, then infill in the rest of the model is not very important (I used a 30% honeycomb infill).</p><p>If you do want to print this 100% solid, then instead of using a 100% infill, it is better to just set the number of perimeters to 20 such that the print consists entirely of perimeters.</p>

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