64 oz yeti handle 3d models
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To accommodate a Yeti 30 oz cup, I modified the dimensions accordingly. Building Instructions After printing, I applied Insta-cure+ super glue and Insta-set spray to set the adhesive in place. ...Excess glue was carefully filed off to achieve a flush...
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I've recently designed a significantly sturdier Yeti handle for my 30 oz cup, drawing inspiration from a readily available online model. However, upon printing the initial design, I discovered it was woefully flimsy, rendering it unreliable. ...So far,...
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Easy to print handle for a 20 oz. Yeti mug that fits perfectly and securely in place. This handle really suits the size of the cup well. Print Settings Printer: Prusa i3 Mk2 with precision and accuracy. Rafts: No unnecessary support material is...
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I was stumped for a unique handle name for my YETI 20 oz mug, so I called in the expertise of the Caped Crusader and came up with this one: The BAT MUG HANDLE. ... To create the gcode for this design, I turned to CURA 3.4.1 and chose the "fine" standard...
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My favorite Yeti mug has been getting a workout lately, and I've come to realize that it's missing one crucial feature - a sturdy handle.
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I couldn't find a cup holder for my Toyota Highlander that also fit my new Yeti Rambler 64oz water bottle. Designed this one and it works great! Printed in ASA for UV and heat resistance (don't try using PLA for inside a car). PETG would also...
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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 handle. The parts were meant to be joined with 20mm M5...
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I am impressed by the Yeti/Ozark Trail 30 oz Tumbler handle, featuring a unique grip that stands out from other examples I've seen. Unfortunately, this particular design won't fit the Mossy Oak 30 oz Tumblers, as they have a diameter of about 97 mm,...
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I designed a pistol grip handle for my 30 oz Yeti Rambler and my wife's 20 oz Yeti Rambler, utilizing internal diameter measurements from BrandonMJor's handle for the 30 oz and Lolmodule's handle for the 20 oz. I appreciate the time both of them took...
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THIS IS A REMIX OF THE ORIGINAL THAT FITS BETTER ON THE 20Z YETI,
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Human: I've got a few YETI/RTIC cups and wanted to test my new printer and outdated 3D modeling skills, so I decided to try making a handle. The result's not perfect, and I could definitely use more practice on the 3D modeling side. The handle in the...
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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 each component into the handle, where it will hold its new shape. ...Finally,...
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... first. It will stay in shape because it gets warm from heating up the pieces. 2. Heat up each logo piece with heat gun or other tool and then insert them into the handle. 3. ...Use superglue to hold the pieces in place after they have been shaped.
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I used a heat gun to make the logo pieces flexible enough to insert into the handle and conform to its shape. 1. Place the handle on the mug, letting it warm up so that the pieces will hold their shape. 2. Using a heat gun or other source, heat each...
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Using a heat gun, I soften the logo pieces to make them pliable, allowing for easy insertion into the handle. To attach the logo, follow these steps: 1. Place the handle on the mug. As the logo pieces warm up, they will conform to the shape of the...
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Print the handle and attach it to your 20 oz Yeti Rambler Tumbler. Enjoy a refreshing drink, such as Nuka-Cola, with this stylish Vault-Tec handle. ***From Vault-Tec, the only choice for surviving the apocalypse*** <img...
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The 20 oz Yeti mug can be securely held by a human hand. ... As for My Design Process I started with a concept already out there, but I tweaked it to craft a mug holder that truly delivers results.
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This is a pressure fit collar and handle for a hydrapeak 64 oz waterbottle made from pla
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This is a pressure fit collar and handle for a hydrapeak 64 oz waterbottle made from pla Category: Household
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No supports needed when printing with top flat on printer bed. Three perimeters provide a solid foundation, while 15% infill adds strength without excessive material usage. Happy printing! ... Discover more inspiring designs, in-depth reviews, and...
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No supports required if you print with top flat on printer bed. 3 perimeters, 15% infill Enjoy! ... Check out more designs, reviews, and guides at 3D Proto Planet.
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The Classic Yeti Mug or Tumbler Handle is a timeless design that never goes out of style. Its clean lines and simple shape make it a perfect fit for any outdoor enthusiast's collection. Whether you're sipping hot cocoa by the campfire or crushing...
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To make carrying easier, I designed a ring that fits snugly on my Yeti and potentially other 30 oz insulated mugs - the Target brand Zek worked beautifully when I gave it a try. ...A length of paracord serves as the handle, though you can opt for other...
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The user printed two shells with an infill percentage of fifty percent, utilizing a three-quarter inch sex bolt for tightening the assembly onto a tumbler.
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This is a boot for a 64 oz water bottle. It has cushioning from infill so it can be set down hard even if filled to the top. It is more far more protective than a normal bottle boot and it will prevent many dents. ...I use Voxelab Aries as my 3d...
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Printed on an Anet A8 printer, a prototype photo showcases the result of printing with a layer height of 0.2 and an infill percentage of 10. Overhanging features necessitate the use of supports. ...Currently, I'm struggling to get the STL file to...
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Just a simple handle for the Yeti Tumbler 20 oz. ...I made two versions (standard and short handle)