YAUT (Yet Another Utah Teapot)

YAUT (Yet Another Utah Teapot)

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This is my variation on the famous Utah Teapot, which started out as a test model for computer graphics by researcher Martin Newell in 1975. The original model, only being meant to produce rendered images, was merely a hollow shell without even a bottom, but people have been making variations that more closely resemble an actual usable teapot. One of those variations is the high-poly [‘teaproof version’ by Unfold](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:918) which I used as the starting point for this remix. I fixed the parts in that model that made it difficult to print: * I made the bottom flat, * I partially filled the underside of the lid to get rid of the overhangs and give it a good contact area with the print bed, * I added a small extra bar in the upper part of the handle to act as a bridge and avoid the extreme overhanging angles. This should be an easy print that does not require supports. The result is actually usable for holding and pouring liquids, although anyone who has tried to print waterproof containers will have noticed that it is difficult to obtain a bottom that does not have microscopic leaks.

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