TupperWare lid

TupperWare lid

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Although TupperWare has a life time guarantee, we found they no longer stocked lids for some of the older containers. Here is a solution to the problem. Printed in TPU, I found it makes a nice flexible lid similar to the original. I print TPU at 220/110deg and 30mm/s.http://blueprinted.co/collections/tpu-filament I have included 4 lids of different sizes measured at the OD of the top of the container less a couple of mm for a tight seal. Other sizes can be made by modifying the circle diameter in the "lid size" sketch of this Onshape drawing.https://cad.onshape.com/documents/516718acbfab2ea017b9705f/w/10349328020a049601d4d08e/e/8865cf426f593294e3414008 To edit, make a copy of the workspace then change to suit your needs. If you have trouble doing this, or you are not comfortable with Onshape, drop me a message with the OD of the top of the container and I will resize it for you. 04/Oct/2018 I made a brief screencast on how to do this in onshape. https://youtu.be/gDfCEq60JKw https://youtu.be/GfKWlgc5C9U Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Steel Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 100 Notes: 110deg Bed, 220deg extruder, 30mm/s print speed.

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