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A faded crimson hue, reminiscent of a long-lost relic, yields a precise replica of the legendary cup that fueled the epic quest of Harrison Ford's iconic character in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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The ingenious Pythagorean Cup is engineered to automatically empty itself through a clever siphoning mechanism, triggering chaos once it's filled past a critical threshold! Get ready for a messy surprise! ... This remarkable cup was meticulously crafted...
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The Pythagorean Cup is an ingenious drinking vessel that demonstrates the principles of mathematics in action. ...It contains three compartments, each designed to hold different amounts of liquid, and it only pours when the proportions are correct,...
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The Pythagorean Cup, also known as a Tantalus Cup or Greedy Cup, is a unique drinking vessel designed to promote moderation. Its inventor, the renowned philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras of Samos, created this clever cup to help users enjoy...
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The original pythagorean cup is attributed to Pythagoras and lets the cup fill up to a point. If the cup is filled more than the maximum, then the whole cup empties. It was invented to moderate the amount of wine drunk people was going to drink. The...
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A pythagorean cup is similar to a regular cup, with the exception that if you fill above a certain height inside the cup, then all of the contents of the cup will be emptied. This is good to teach people not to be greedy ;) It works by having a hole...
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The Pythagorean Cup, also known as the Justice cup, the Greedy Cup or Tantalus Cup, is named after the famous Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras. It's believed that he invented this cup to teach his students a lesson about the virtues of...
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A clever contraption known as the Pythagorean cup is credited to the genius of Pythagoras of Samos. This innovative vessel prevents overindulgence by limiting the amount of liquid it can hold, forcing its user to be mindful of their drinking habits.
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This particular cup is an original design made on FreeCAD from scratch, based on the principles of pythagorean cups. It has been printed and is 100% functional. Scaled versions of the cup should be functional, although narrowing the ducts reduces...
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I wanted to craft a Pythagorean cup that didn't look like an obvious novelty item. Let's face it, if someone hands you a chalice and you notice pipes on the inside wall, you'll likely suspect something's off. The pipework is actually embedded in the...
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A Pythagorean cup, also known as a Greedy Cup or Tantalus cup, is designed to promote moderation in drinking. Attributed to Pythagoras of Samos, the cup can be filled with wine only up to a specific level. If a user fills it just at this level, they...
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From Wikipedia: "A Pythagorean cup looks like a normal drinking cup, except that the bowl has a central column in it, giving it a shape like a Bundt pan. The central column of the bowl is positioned directly over the stem of the cup and over a hole...
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This is a modified version of Pythagorean's cup, minus the tower in the middle that usually houses siphon tubes! The model stands at 120 mm tall and reaches its widest point of 98 mm. This cup was printed using PLA. ... To achieve optimal results,...
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The Pythagorean Cup is a timeless prank created by the genius Pythagoras himself, in which an unsuspecting patron who overfills his glass with wine will watch in horror as their drink drains out of their glass and onto their clothes. In this clever...
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A video showcasing the cup in action is readily available at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bF1gX8i3YV
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Pythagoras, while overseeing water supply projects in Samos around 530 BC, introduced the "fair cup" to curb workers' excessive wine consumption. When the liquid reaches an upper limit, the cup empties entirely, teaching a lesson to those who...
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I saw a video online explaining how this cup worked, and I set myself the challenge of designing one. The way the cup works is that if it is filled more than necessary, the liquid inside will be completely emptied. I hope you like it. (The small...
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This clever vessel is commonly referred to as the Greedy Cup, and if you overfill it with liquid, it will surprisingly drain its entire contents.
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Fill the cup completely to its maximum capacity and then hold back - if you overfill it, the liquid will spill right out!
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Begin by observing the fascinating behavior of the Black Cup as students fill it with water stained with food coloring. Next, fill the cup with clear glass using a transparent filament, allowing them to see the suction system in action. ...To gain a...
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As soon as the cup gets too full, the liquid stays put within its boundaries. ...But if the liquid hits a particular mark, it overflows rapidly through a small opening at the base.
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I don't like the tubes in the middle of the cup as you can see it in many other designs around here. So I moved it inside the handle. ... Printing: Support is only needed for the handle.
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The cup fills with liquid up to a specific mark, allowing users to enjoy their drink without excess. ...However, those who overindulge will find their contents spilled out the bottom and onto themselves, serving as a reminder of the consequences of...
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However, when an individual drinks too quickly or tries to grab more liquid than allowed, the Cup has an interesting way of getting rid of what remains: all of the remaining liquid spills down from below, which typically lands on their immodestly...
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Credited to Pythagoras of Samos, this ancient device empowers users to pour wine into the cup up to a precise limit. When filled exactly to that mark, the imbiber can savor their drink in serenity. ...However, if they overindulge and exceed the...
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Filling a cup to three-quarters capacity will keep liquid inside without spillage; exceeding this level could result in siphoning through the side passages, leading to leakage. ...For optimal performance, print at 0.15mm layer height as thicker layers...