Measuring cups

Measuring cups

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All I wanted was a flat-bottomed coffee measure (2 Tablespoons) so I made the 1/8 cup, but since one thing leads to another... These are fine for dry ingredients. It will be impossible to thoroughly clean or disinfect them, so keep that in mind particularly if used for smelly liquid food stuffs. But in a pinch, I wouldn't hesitate to just dispose of it, and print another. [Update 10-14-16. Made a 2-Cup. It will just barely fit on the 5 1/2 inch Afinia build plate. See photo. First turn it 45 degrees in Z, and then move it over about "10 units" in X and Y.] [Update 4-9-19. By request, uploaded 360 milliliter cup files. The center line marks 180 ml.] Internal markings will show 1, 1/2, 1/3 and 1/4 cup. Wall thickness is about 2 mm. Printing the 1-Cup required 50 grams ABS, and took about 100 minutes on an Afinia, 0.3mm Z, medium speed. 1 U.S. "legal" cup = 240 millilitres .. or milliliters if you prefer... These files are SAE. If your metric software sees them as tiny little things, scale the files up (X,Y and Z) by a factor of 25.4.

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