5 gallon bucket pour spout 3d models
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I use 5 gallon buckets to store my filament rolls, and I use this riser and pie tins to hold some desiccant, to keep it nice and dry while in storage. The Reynolds 8in round cake / pie pans work perfect for this riser. I also use a air tight spin...
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I'm not sure who decided the ideal carrying case for a mobile tool kit was a 5-gallon bucket, but in the Chicago suburbs in the 90's this was certainly it.I combined my love of making big things small and small things big with my only slightly...
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Printable base for the 3.5-gallon Ss Brewtech Brew Bucket, created as a convenient alternative when ordering an additional one proved impractical due to lengthy shipping times; this custom design was developed to fill the gap, printed directly...
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Simplified (non-tapered) scale model of a 5-gallon bucket. No handle is included, so make one with wire. You can also cut a small piece of sponge to add a finishing touch or attach a drowning label if you prefer! ...Enjoy visiting www.tremontrc.com
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I pulled this 5 Gallon Bucket Can Coozie from Layerone3d on Thangs and wanted to spice them up a bit to give along with some gift cards. Ended up coloring the raised lettering with some white paint marker. ...The wire used for the handles are standard...
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I needed to stash my open filament spools in a 5-gallon bucket over desiccant, so I had to create a platform that would lift them above the loose granules.\r\n\r\nA 100% scale design was slightly too large for my bucket, so I decided to print at 90%...
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This is a bucket shelf to be used to store standard 5 gallon buckets. It works with both Lowes (blue) and Home depot (orange) buckets. Features and UsesIncludes a shelf on the top level used to hold anything you want. Put on caster wheels to roll it...
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Gluing chopsticks in the holes increases the strength of the pieces that hold onto the 5 gallon bucket. To be honest, I don't think they are really required anymore after testing, especially after reducing the size. But if you think you might have...
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I glued chopsticks in the holes to increase the strength of the piece that hold onto the 5 gallon bucket. To be honest, I don't think they are really required anymore after testing. ...But if you think you might have some serious weight in there then do...
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I use a 5-gallon bucket with magnets and paper towels dampened with acetone for my vapor baths. The bucket is placed upside down, and the lid serves as a shelf to allow the vapors to reach all parts of the print. To improve results, I created a...
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I glued chopsticks in the holes to increase the strength of the piece that hold onto the 5 gallon bucket. To be honest, I don't think they are really required anymore after testing. But if you think you might have some serious weight in there then do...
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This is a work-in-progress but I'm working towards creating a fully functional 5-gallon lid opener. Test 1: Initially, I printed this out on my Makerbot 2x using the lowest quality settings. Fortunately, it worked well, however, I would suggest...
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I added holes in the bottom of the bucket because the cleanup crew will often rinse these out after cleanups and if they stack them then holes will help with drying. I added some extra bends in the long arm that holds onto the bucket to add some...
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I didnt like the idea of gluing the bucket mount to the lid so i made this has been modified with 8x holes for 6mm stainless steel bolts, I also added an additional support file for the under side of the lid for far more rigidity. ... Requires 8x...
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I designed this spout as a convenient alternative to purchasing one from my local hardware store. It snugly fits every single one-gallon paint can I have so far, suggesting it will fit yours with ease. I printed the design with support, which...
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This design was originally inspired by edmo's 2-liter bottle watering spout but customized for gallon jugs of spring water. To avoid using support material, print the Afinia H479 upside down; cleaning threads is easier without it. ...Remember to create...
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The 2 halves are identical, so print 2 of the attached file. ... You will also need a quantity of six M4 x 12mm socket head cap screws, and six M4 hex nuts.
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I wanted to 3D print five-gallon buckets, so after thoroughly searching Thingiverse and Google, I hopped on Tinkercad and started designing a custom bucket that would fit my Monoprice MP10 printer. This is one of the largest printers available, and I...
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This is a five gallon bucket opener, used to pry open the lid. Note that the .stl has a high polygon count. ...If you import it into prusaslicer use the simplify mesh ability to reduce the complexity and make slicing easier.</p><p>The model is...
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It's based off a few old pour caps I remember my dad using when I was a kid. FeaturesSeparate air intake and liquid exit holesUniversal fit for Sigg / MSR bottles There are two variants:V1:Wider head (10mm)Wider inner exit spout (6mm diameter)Wider...
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A 3D-printable plastic spout designed for use in clubs, facilitating swift pouring of spirits and liquor. Further updates will include extra features and sizes to fit various standard bottle necks. Made using a Makerbot Replicator 2, print the spout...
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The ubiquitous 5 gallon bucket. ... You'll have to make your own bails/handles.
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I designed and built this as a hobby project, creating a practical pour spout where liquids flow out of the elephant's mouth while air returns through its trunk for a smooth pouring experience. This spout consists of two parts: the spout itself and a...
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Resin bottles are terrible and always make such a mess so, I decided to print up a nice pour spout to help with that issue. I have had some bottles this presses in nicely, others it was super tight and then some others it fell right out so you may...
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My wife had always struggled pouring freshly ground coffee into her small container because the grinder's mouth was larger than the jar. She finally looked at me and said, "Can't you create a spout or something for this?" And so it was created. The...
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... Just fine-tuned some dimensions.... may require additional adjustments still.... getting closer to perfection. The spout now should slide smoothly into the neck of the elegoo bottle, and hopefully the lid screws securely onto the elgoo bottle.
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...adjustments can always be made. UPDATED: Just adjusted some sizes.... may need further adjustments still.... getting closer to perfect. The spout now should slide into the neck of the elegoo bottle, and hopefully the lid screws onto the elgoo bottle.
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If you print the top and bottom at the 1.5 line size, you will essentially be printing a screen on the bottom. Keep them small and tight, and if everything goes right, it should hold water. I did a lot of slicing before uploading to check angles. If...