3d printed coaster designs
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This petite table model is designed to add a personal touch to dollhouses or desktops, serving as a functional coffee cup coaster.\nThe components - tabletop, frame, and legs - are engineered to be easily assembled using 3D printing and no adhesive...
cults3d
This is a custom-made cup coaster tailored specifically for three-dimensional printing. Two distinct designs are included: one for smaller items such as beer cans or cups, and another for larger glasses. ...Those who value this creation and wish to see...
grabcad
A coaster for your drinking pleasure, this functional accessory prevents spills and stains while adding style to any table setting. ...Keep your surfaces safe and stylish with our range of attractive coasters designed specifically for holding drinks.
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I threw together this super simple coaster in Sketchup and if there's anything wonky with the file, please chime in below. I'll squash any issues ASAP. Hope you get a kick out of this no-frills design. Print Settings: Printer: Da Vinci Jr. ...1.0...
grabcad
Reverse engineering replacement parts for model trains. ...3D printed with PLA and painted.
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I designed and created this drink coaster or perhaps wristband to test if I could print a complex assembly as one single part. To simplify the printing process, I reduced the number of links in the STL file by half (half Bracelet -12 links) to...
myminifactory
... PLA, which turned out great. Simply print the coaster, give it a quick sanding to smooth out any rough edges, and then apply some glue to hold it together. Let it sit for a while until the adhesive sets completely. ...Enjoy your new coaster!
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Here's a simple coaster design that features a lip to prevent spills from escaping, boasting an inner diameter of 10 centimeters.
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Coaster for your drink is here, featuring a unique design that allows you to mix and match different colors to create a personalized look.
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... ... Small components might require some sanding after they're printed, or you'll need to adjust the printer's tolerance settings for them. A suggestion: consider printing the small components in a contrasting color to give your coaster an edgy look.
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... in place and doesn't accidentally slide off. I suggest printing this design as the file is laid out correctly, allowing the cleaned-up supports to be hidden once removed - they won't be flawless after all, so it's best to keep them out of sight.
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Coasters are designed to protect surfaces from water marks and spills, and some models come equipped with a lip to contain drips. A coaster's inner diameter is typically around 10 centimeters. P.S. ...The filament needs to be changed every 14 layers...
cgtrader
... created using AutoCAD software for modeling and 3DS Max for rendering. ... The Child's Roller Coaster 3D Model, Modeled with Precision and Rendered to Perfection. ... Created with the latest tools in CAD design, this thrilling ride takes center stage.
cults3d
What's more, our Coaster with Feet can be customized to match any color scheme or theme, ensuring that every user has a unique experience. Whether you're looking for a bold red or a sleek silver, we've got you covered! So why wait? ...Take the first...
cgtrader
A well-crafted 3D coaster model can elevate your projects to new heights of sophistication. Featuring low-poly complexity and a photorealistic appearance, this versatile asset is designed to streamline your workflow with ease. ...Its intuitive nature...
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... for drinks. It has a diameter of 10 cm (standard is 9-10 cm). Beware that one of the files has my nickname at the bottom. Unlike some weirdly profound designs with hexagons and countless holes, this one actually holds the liquid that drips down.
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I designed this coaster using 123D Design specifically for my loved ones, and I'm confident that it could be just as effective if I had created it with flexible filament instead of the PLA plastic I actually used.
pinshape
This was my inaugural Design after acquiring a 3D printer. I required a Coaster for my desk. I created the model in Inventor. The base fits snugly onto the top with the middle securely sandwiched between them. I was extremely pleased with the final...
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This coaster will prevent your Table from sticky imprints. ... It is very light and uses just little filament. I also use it to test different printing settings and different filament-colours. ... D 90mm h 3mm
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Coaster Printed with a distinctive embossed logo to provide stability and prevent the cup from toppling over A subtle curve on the edge allows for effortless pickup, reducing the risk of spills The low profile design makes it easy to insert a cup...
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... to maximize printability with a focus on minimal required support materials. Follow these files carefully as they are optimized specifically for use in 3D printing, and will need additional layers to provide necessary structural integrity.
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I designed this coaster using Fusion 360, featuring extruded walls that provide a secure grip for standard-sized cups and a distinctive zigzag pattern that enhances both functionality and visual appeal.
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First coaster: http://3dupndown.com/content/?page=&pcode=cont_view_new&mtype=au&idx=9003&chargeType= Second coaster: http://3dupndown.com/content/?page=&pcode=cont_view_new&mtype=au&idx=9004&chargeType= Check out more of my designs at...