keurig k35 3d models
381 3d models found related to keurig k35.cults3d
We utilize a Keurig machine that lacks a built-in water reservoir, prompting us to seek out an alternative solution for measuring water that wouldn't resemble a standard measuring cup.\n\nThis custom container holds 8oz of liquid up to the horizontal...
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... herb planter. ... Note: A relatively large model is required to print this item, so I was only able to test it on my PrintrBot. Credit goes to Rymats and Steffen over at GrabCAD for their CAD models of the Keurig machine and plant, respectively.
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Device to insert into extra coffee mug to knock out spent grounds from reusable Keurig pod. Update: I created some legs that can snap on, to keep the knocker from falling into the cup
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This dispenser, compatible with Keurig-style K-cups, functions best when used with a Rapman 3.1 printer. However, individual results might differ. ...The accompanying wings file enables customization of the dispensers length by adding or removing parts...
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This is a remix from Jbeaulieu117, I needed a smaller version 2x3 and 2x4 versions to fill in my drawer for my Keurig K-Cups.Used Bambu X1C with default setting, should take about 1H 20M to complete
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ALWAYS 3d PRINT UPSIDE DOWN FOR NO SUPPORT MATERIAL. ...After getting a Keurig coffee maker and a small 3d printer I decided to make a smaller K-pod holder, hence this small tool.
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I discovered that non-Keurig K-cups are not compatible with Keurig 2.0 machines, but I found a workaround by attaching an official used K-cup's foil to a non-official one, which made it work seamlessly in my Keurig 2.0 machine. To hold the foil in...
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Uncovered an affordable Keurig Vue pod cradle and decided to modify it to accommodate K-cups instead. ...Printed on the smooth surface with a moderate 10-15% infill and no additional support structures were needed.
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Holidays 'oft arrives with huge coffee / cider / beverage / k-up machine assortments, Keurig ... Supporting our designs (pun intended) from 3 to 3000+ 'pods, this holder-holster is designed to print all without support. ...Easily clips to together, as...
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We opt for reusable K-cups in our Keurig coffee maker and find the standard scoops included with other products slightly too wide to fill the cup properly. ...Therefore, we create a more compact version for convenient use.
prusaprinters
The bottom needle broke off of our Keurig, so I made this hole puncher to put a hole in the bottom of the K-cup so it could still dispense in the Keurig. There is a hole in the bottom of this model to allow for a small screw to thread in to act as...
prusaprinters
The bottom needle broke off of our Keurig, so I made this hole puncher to put a hole in the bottom of the K-cup so it could still dispense in the Keurig. There is a hole in the bottom of this model to allow for a small screw to thread in to act as...
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The k35 Cine Prime shares most of its optical design with Canon FD lenses, so I tried to accommodate the Canon FD Prime lenses again to fit the Cine lens standard. Of the first set of lenses planned, the canon FD 50mm was not planned. However, I...
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This is a re-design (original: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5176623, which was too thick & interfered with proper water distribution) of a custom lid which converts the CountertopCafe reusable K-cup filter (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087QQS58S)...
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This is a custom lid which converts the CountertopCafe reusable K-cup filter (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087QQS58S) to be compatible with the latest Keurig Multistream Technology coffee makers. This lid is used in place of the original on the...
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The 24mm focal length K35 Cine Prime is similar to the optical design of the FD 24mm f1.4 Aspherical, but since this lens is rare and expensive and has radiation detection issues, I had to choose the FD 24mm f2.8 SSC lens. The Canon FD lens is...
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... fit and might require some light sanding to ensure a snug fit. The single lobe inserts will maximize space in any holder, just like in the pictures. The double lobe insert is particularly useful if you still use Keurig cups from time to time.
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This morning, I found a plastic bin filled with Keurig cups on my counter, prompting me to search for an attractive solution online. Disappointed by the lack of options, I decided to create my own modular cup holder that could accommodate various...
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Inspirational design cues for this model drew from the renowned Keurig B150 brewing system (reference: Amazon product page - https://www.amazon.com/Keurig-B155-Commercial-Brewing-System/dp/B004L173WC). Please note that the displayed coffee mug was...
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Here's your thing on Thingiverse - A Perfect Cup Cozy for the Keurig Mini. This design lets you enjoy hot beverages without any damage to your furniture. The sturdy material can hold temperatures up to 240 degrees Fahrenheit. ...Customizing it with the...
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Keurig K-cup holder designed to hold 12 K-cups and fit in a drawer. Small holes in the top plate are just to reduce print material. Print with your desired settings. ...This size takes up pretty much the entire build plate on an Ender 3.
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Keurig K-cup holder designed to hold 12 K-cups and fit in a drawer. Small holes in the top plate are just to reduce print material. Print with your desired settings. ...This size takes up pretty much the entire build plate on an Ender 3.
myminifactory
... models upside down without support material for optimal results. ...Following the acquisition of a Keurig coffee maker and a compact 3D printer, the decision was made to design a customized K-pod holder, leading to the creation of this innovative tool.
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I made this to raise where my Coffee Mug sits inside of my Keurig K-Slim machine. This is to raise the mug closer to the coffee nozzle so as to reduce the splash out of my mug and all over my walls (etc). ...Of course this can be printed and used...
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... and composting! Will also work with keurig cups. Printed in PLA. PETG should work too. Have not tried ABS. ... Inspired by this project/partially remixed: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-k-cup-coffee-grounds-extractor-67467
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Crafted from Proto-Pasta Coffee PLA Filament, this sturdy stand securely holds nine K-Cup packets for the Keurig Coffee maker. I envisioned it myself within Tinkercad, brought it to life with Simplify3D's slicing capabilities, and finally printed it...
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Ergonomic coffee scoop crafted to reach deep into coffee bags, perfectly matching the volume of refillable Keurig cups for precise measurements every time. ...Built with durable PLA or ABS plastics, printing instructions call for three concentric layers...
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Keurig K-cup holder designed to hold 16 K-cups and fit in a drawer. Small holes in the top plate are just to reduce print material. Print with your desired settings. This size takes up pretty much the entire build plate on an Ender 3. ...
myminifactory
The "My K-Cup" reusable coffee filter is great for using your own coffee grounds in Keurig machines, but after the coffee brews, the coffee grounds are very hard to get out. This simple tool is perfectly sized to help you get all the coffee grounds...
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We utilize a Keurig device devoid of a water reservoir, necessitating an alternative means to measure water that doesn't resemble an ordinary measuring cup. ... This particular container holds 8 ounces up to the horizontal mark within the design,...