64 oz yeti cup holder 3d models
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This is a remix of Kiwizor's modular hex paint bottle rack designed with bigger pieces that stand better and upsized to fit 2 oz acrylic paint bottles perfectly. ...It accommodates them fairly snugly, but you can scale it up to 101% for a looser fit if...
cults3d
This cool accessory will serve you to put your 11 Oz Mug and keep your desk free of spills. It also has a cool Naruto Shippuden design, having the Leaf Village logo engraved around it. ...Inside comes the space to paste the logo of the series.
prusaprinters
This is an updated version of my pegboard-mounted coffee cup holder https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2007630 which worked great until I started using Yeti coffee mugs and it was a bit too small. Requires 4x of the pins and designed to friction fit...
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If you're like me and you use the Blue Yeti as an output device you might need something to help hold your Aux cord if you bounce between headphones and stereo. This holder uses 2 sided 3m tape to stick to the frame of the Blue Yeti. Print...
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Holder that clips onto the Yeti Shock mount to hold your headphone. ... Have used this extensively for the past couple years.</p><h4><strong>Printing Instructions</strong></h4><ul><li>I use PETG but PLA should also be fine</li></ul>
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... Took around 13 hours and 15 minutes to print the holder itself, while the text took about 30 minutes to complete. Looks fantastic on my bathroom sink! If you'd like to support more projects like this, consider making a donation at paypal.me/wonwiz.
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Needed a coffee mug holder for my Yeti 14oz Rambler mug to attach to my home arcade for those marathon sessions. It's got plenty of room, thick and strong but not pretty, it's the first thing I designed in Tinkercad for myself. Add supports for...
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This is a 16 ounce can holder with handle. Prevents your hands from getting cold touching the cool beverage. I've printed this in both PLA and PETG and both work well. You will need to turn on supports for the handle. ...Swapping to a larger nozzle will...
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This is a 16 ounce can holder with handle. Prevents your hands from getting cold touching the cool beverage. I've printed this in both PLA and PETG and both work well. You will need to turn on supports for the handle. ...Swapping to a larger nozzle will...
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Human: Custom Paint Holder for 2 Ounce Bottles. Walls are engineered to be 2 millimeters thick. Helpful Tips: All filament contracts after cooling down. The extent of contraction varies with the type of filament used. PLA shrinks by approximately...
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... result is this ingenious holder, which I'm excited to share with you all. If you appreciate my DIY filament holder and would like to request something new or suggest improvements, please don't hesitate to give a shout-out to its talented designer!
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A simple cage to keep the YETI tumbler lids from sliding around in the cupboard. ... One for large lids, and one for the smaller size.
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Replacement cap for 64oz TAL water bottle Remix of this one https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3704167 UPDATE: It was sized wrong. ...Should be fixed now
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Replacement cap for 64oz TAL water bottle Remix of this one https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3704167 UPDATE: It was sized wrong. ...Should be fixed now
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I've since designed a much better handle, found here. This is a handle for a 64oz (2 liter) hydroflask brand vacuum flask. It may fit other brands as well, if they're about 63mm in diameter. The object is printed as 2 rings and 2 halves of the...
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... ...(http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=57711). Here are the instructions to follow: set tolerance to 0.4, increase the number of facets ($fn) to 50, add the message "OZ" with a font spacing of -1.8 and a font size of 10.
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"Yeti" will be tested with "not printed yet" configurations featuring a 0% infill and two shells. No additional information or external references are included in this text. ...The focus is solely on the specified test settings for the Yeti.
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A Yeti. ... You can support me on https://www.patreon.com/Schlossbauer if you like my work.
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Yeti model, rendered softly. Idea conceived personally. ...Texture dimensions set to 2048 pixels wide and 2048 pixels tall.
myminifactory
A rageous Yeti was awakened by dwarf hunters. ...Time to have a lunch!If you like this mini and wish to see more - myminifactory.com/users/SCULPTOONER
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Minimalist holder for 64 hex bits, designed to minimize material usage and ensure easy bit removal without the need for pliers. This updated version of my original design, the 128 Hex Bit Holder (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1780332), prints...
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Standing Yeti mini, shown on 25mm base for scale. Resize in slicer if desired. Pre-supported file included. ... If you like what I do, please consider supporting me on Patreon! patreon.com/PrintedEncounter
cults3d
Yeti decor. A beautiful element of decor. voronoi. Decoration for the holiday. The model is ready for 3D printing. The archive contains files: 3ds max, stl, fbx, obj. ...Thank you for choosing us))
prusaprinters
A Yeti. You can support me on https://www.patreon.com/Schlossbauer if you like my work. Category: Toys & Games
sketchfab
I'm designing a low-poly yeti model for my game, with around 6,400 triangles. ...I thought creating this Christmas-themed creature would be an awesome project – maybe even add a funny hat to it later.
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This holder is designed specifically for Nucleo-64 and standard breadboards. The Nucleo board is secured in place by three M3 8mm brass spacers. To install these spacers, simply heat them with a lighter and gently press them into the breadboard...
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This is a cartridge holder for the Commodore 64. There is another cartridge holder out there, but I found that the Epyx Fast Load cartridge would not fit in it, so I made this cartridge holder using OnShape. The back-two slots are just a little...
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Place the handle on the mug, letting it warm up with each piece you add. Next, heat up individual logo components using a heat gun or other source until flexible enough to bend and conform to the shape of the handle. Once heated, carefully insert...