greedy cup 3d print
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If your printer cannot handle the piece in its entirety, you can utilize CAD software or a 3D slicer to separate the cup from the base, and either print them individually or omit the bottom portion altogether – only the top section is necessary for...
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... Pythagoras. I have successfully printed this cup myself, and I can confidently assure you that it works as intended when printed to 6 inches tall. ...However, using certain types of plastic to make the cup may not ensure its safety for drinking.
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A Pythagorean cup (also known as a Pythagoras cup, Greedy Cup, Cup of Justice or Tantalus cup is a practical joke device in a form of a drinking cup, credited to Pythagoras of Samos. When it is filled beyond a certain point, a siphoning effect causes...
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... point. If you carefully pour in just the right amount, you can enjoy your drink without any problems. However, if you're too greedy and try to fill the cup beyond its limit, all the liquid will spill out of the bottom, often landing on your lap.
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I designed this cup and printed with transparent filament, which allows my kids to better understand siphon. ... Filament usage: 70 g Print time is about 9.5 hours.
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This cup holds more of your favorite drink than you think. Thick walls cleverly double as separate compartments with a gap, allowing both to fill evenly. ...Enjoy responsibly, please!
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When filled with a liquid up to a certain point, it is able to hold the liquid, however, if you get too greedy and fill the whole cup, most if not all of it will come out! I WOULD NOT USE THIS TO DRINK- Unless you use a food grade sealent. Since 3D...
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... appreciated! ...Thank you! A version of a greedy cup. Approximate size is 12cm. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_cup Pythagorean cup, Pythagoras cup, Greedy Cup, Cup of Justice, Tantalus cup, joke device, Pythagoras of Samos, drinking
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This is a pythagorean cup. ...When you fill this cup with liquid over the top of the inner cylinder, all of the liquid drains out through the siphon effect. ...Proven to work.
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The renowned Pythagoras invented a unique self-draining cup, designed specifically to prevent his profligate students from overfilling it.
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This is a cup that empties itself automatically when it reaches a certain water level threshold. It functions through a fascinating physical phenomenon known as siphoning. Share this entertaining device with your family and friends to impress them...
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... for a detailed demonstration. For optimal results, consider printing it with reinforcements throughout to prevent structural weaknesses. ...During my initial print job, the bottom featured several small perforations.
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... the water to drain out the bottom. This design was used in history to punish greedy drinkers by draining their cups when they poured too much, but is also a really fun party trick and a great demonstration of the capabilities of 3d printing. ...
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This is one of two Greedy Cups I've made based on the very popular "Pythagoras Cup (Greedy Cup) filled with Mercury" YouTube video. It turns out I wasn't quite original in posting it here, but I think my versions would stand out. They'll completely...
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this is a greedy cup I mocked up in fusion. if anything doesn't work please leave a comment. ...the Idea is that if you overfill all of the fluid inside will be siphoned out.
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invented by Pythagoras to embarrass greedy students when passing wine, this cup uses a self-starting siphon to pour all the water through a hole in the base if the water level is raised too high.
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Here is my take on Pythagoras' Greedy Cup. If you fill it above about 60%, it will empty itself out of the hole in the bottom. I tried my best to make the shape sneaky so people might not notice the holes until they've triggered the effect.</p>...
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A greedy cup with siphon hidden in walls. Has 2 tubes with 2mm radius each so the water can go out faster. Volume of the whole cup: 0.37 liters Safe volume: 0.28 liters (0.29673 actually. ...0.3L will already push the water out)
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I'm absolutely captivated by the ingenious design of the Greedy Cup created by jsteuben, but what caught my attention was the understated exterior. ...As a seasoned SolidWorks user, I decided to breathe new life into it and transform it into a majestic...
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Here is my take on Pythagoras' Greedy Cup. If you fill it above about 60%, it will dump itself out of the hole at the bottom. I tried my best to make the shape tricky so people might not notice the holes until they've triggered the effect. Side...
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This siphon will empty the cup when it is overfilled.Some more background information https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_cup Print SettingsRafts:NoSupports: NoResolution:0.2mmInfill: 10%Notes:IMPORTANT: Do not print the...
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With the help of 3D printers, it is now possible to place the tube in the wall of cup instead of a tower in the middle. <b>Magic?</b> No, just physics. The tube inside the body creates a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siphon">siphon</a>....
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... to any standard UK plastic bottle featuring a curved straw. ...Securely affix a cup to the top by applying glue, then proceed to fill the cup until its contents flow freely into the bottle via siphon action when the level exceeds the straw's opening.
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Print at 0,2mm layer height.Use 15% infill.Credits: https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/PythagorasHow it works:
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Tolerant of imperfect printing, this remake of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3056525 by @i1114988 cleverly conceals its inner workings. ...It skillfully fills and retains water up to a certain point before draining completely, all while attempting...
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A Pythagorean cup (also known as a Pythagoras cup, Greedy Cup, Cup of Justice, Tantalus cup or i koupa tis dikaiosynis) is a practical joke device in a form of a drinking cup, credited to Pythagoras of Samos.When it is filled beyond a certain point,...
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I created this cup as a direct result of being inspired by the YouTube channel "3D Printing Nerd" and, upon failing to locate the exact model he used, decided to design my own from scratch. To ensure optimal print quality, I would remove any excess...
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Wikipedia says everything:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_cuphyperlapse video (speed*8)
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When the cup overflows, the entire system automatically drains, rendering it useless to hoarders. Mechanically speaking, this is achieved through a remarkably simple siphon mechanism. ...For a more in-depth and fascinating explanation of how it works,...