3d printed k cup holder
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I used Microsoft's 3d Builder. ...This is the first thing that I have tried to edit so I don't know if I did the process correctly.</p><p>Settings should be the same as the original version <a...
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Simply swap the hardware over to the new printed stock, or print all of your own hardware. Pistol grip is included as well. This will fit any mil-spec buffer tube. ... You may have to open the holes up with a drill once printed to attain proper...
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... fill for added weight), 1 set of KCupHolder for each case (Peace, Hope, Love), 12 KCupHolders, and 3 KCupTray supports with lids. Assembly involves simple snapping of components together - instructions similar to the original K-Cup Holder apply.
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Just another holder for K-cups. I wanted something to fit into a standard kitchen drawer. ...
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This is a K-cup holder that doesn't need to be assembled. It can hold either 12, 9 or 6 K-cups. May be difficult to print with a small print bed. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation) Rafts: Yes...
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This is a Keurig K-Cup holder. It can be stacked to any number. Each level holds 10 K-Cups. Use plastic glue to hold everything together except for the carousel which should spin freely, unless you want them fixed. Source file is included. Please...
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For those who don't have 3d printers, you can purchase this from my Etsy store:...
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Revive your memories of working in the steel mill with these industrial-style k-cup holders. Offering various mounting options, these holders will add a touch of style to any household coffee production setup. Moreover, they function as storage and...
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Nice way to organize, layout and display K-cups. Tray holds 10 K-cup pods. Print instructionsNo supports needed Layout with bottom on bed, and rotated, so it sits on bed horizontally.
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Just a knob to snap on top of the "Rotating 35 K-Cup Holder" ... I printed the holder in PLA and the knob in PETG and the fit is tight enough (maybe a tiny bit loose). I'm including an STL with just the bottom in case you want to test for fit...
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Reuseable k-cup mount for under a cabinet. Attached with adhesive mounting tape. Print with normal PLA and settings as desired. ...Print upside down with supports for the mounting portion that extends upward.
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Each individual 3D printer holds two K-cups, but can be scaled up or connected with more printers to hold even more cups in place securely. IT'S HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO PRINT THESE PRINTERS VERTICALLY IF YOU WANT THE BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS. If you print...
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... 'oft arrives with huge coffee / cider / beverage / k-up machine assortments, Keurig ... ...Supporting our designs (pun intended) from 3 to 3000+ 'pods, this holder-holster is designed to print all without support. ...Easily clips to together, as well.
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I made this to be a test fit for my k cup holder. It's an dimensionally accurate to a regular k cup. Prints best upside down. ... No support necessary No adhesion necessary
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It also will hold 4 non reusable k cups although this product is mainly meant for the reusable k cups from the link below. This product is designed to placed anywhere with a flat surface with the provided double sided sticky tape. After much testing...
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It also holds one K-Cup as an added bonus. A playful addition to the #CountertopChallenge! Two files are included: If you want to print it all at once, consider using support material. ... Alternatively, use some super glue to attach the legs to the...
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It can hold one package of 12 K-Cups, arranged horizontally in the case. When the lid is drawn out, the cups tilt at a 45-degree angle for easy access. While not the most practical, it was fun to design. However, please wait until Monday for testing...
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I think I was able to replicate the shape of a cup holder pretty accurately, so the fit is very comfortable. There are two main compartments for phones, measuring 85mm x 17mm (with the bottom slightly smaller). The depth of each compartment is...
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Any 3D printer can be used to print this model, but it requires precise scaling tailored to the user's specific need beforehand to ensure accurate reproduction.
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A unique cup crafted by the innovative design software, Autodesk 123D Design. Further refinements may be made in the future, including the addition of a functional handle for enhanced usability. ...Your feedback is valued; please point out any flaws or...
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Carrying Case for the Astra K. It holds room for steam devices. ...Wismec Predator 228 ICare 2 Stentorian Wotofo and a container of fluid
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A container suitable for holding bottles, glasses and cups with a maximum diameter of 85mm can be mounted using a 30mm pipe fitting.
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Pretty much the same as https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6393614 - but the holders fit closer together.
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Loading model in Prusa slicer you must reduce to 98 percent, orient bottom to build plate and rotate model 90 degrees. ...I have included a tested print file for mk2.5S that shows orientation to build plate as well.
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... Be Worthwhile if Others Found It Appealing. Printed on a .2 Grid at a 68 Degree Angle. Version Two Ran at 60mm/sec, but the First Attempt Was Smoother at 40mm/sec. The Longer Print Took 11 Hours at 60mm/sec - a Warning to Those Who Dare to Try.
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<p>Loading model in Prusa slicer you must reduce to 98 percent, orient bottom to build plate and rotate model 90 degrees. ...I have included a tested print file for mk2.5S that shows orientation to build plate as well.
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This is a compact 20 K-Cup holder featuring corner holes precisely sized for motherboard standoffs. It can be effortlessly laser cut from 1/4-inch acrylic or plywood. If thinner material is used, additional support holes may need to be drilled.
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... ... No supports needed, I printed with 6 walls, floor and top with 20% cubic infill. I used PETG but I'm pretty sure PLA would be fine. Print this project, just use two tops and one bottom cup holder. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4276517