keurig k35 3d models
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I crafted this riser to elevate my coffee mug on my Keurig K550, as it had a knack for spilling coffee when using smaller cups. This riser inserts into the base and raises the metal grate about 1.9 inches higher. It accommodates regular coffee cups...
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... ease. This convenient accessory attaches securely to the side of your Keurig coffee maker, such as a model like the K575 shown in our photo. ... A mounting area on the back of the holder features indents for attaching 3M gray double-sided tape.
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Here's what a keurig-style coffee maker's inner workings look like: The keurig machine uses high pressure hot water to push air out of the system when it needs to be released. In order to stop the flow of water, it utilizes an electric solenoid or...
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Our Keurig has a rather intense splash-factor since our mugs sit so far below where the coffee comes out of the machine. We were using a cat food can to give our mugs a lift... ...but then I got an Ender 3 Pro and decided that making my own stand would...
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We have a massive Keurig at the office because our boss adores us and loves coffee. When making coffee, it splatters everywhere due to the mug being positioned too low below the spout. Adjust the Z-axis for an alternative height stand. I...
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This is a 3" riser for (newer?) Keurig machines. Insert this between the bottom and top sections of the drip tray. Print the main part "upside down" from the preview shown here. Glue the anti-rotation pin into the hole from the underside. ... Category:...
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I crafted this stand using Proto-Pasta Coffee PLA Filament to hold nine K-Cup packets for the Keurig Coffee maker. I created it in Tinkercad, then sliced and printed on a MAKERFRONT 3D Printer with Simplify3D software. ...To see more details about this...
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Raised Platform for Keurig. My coffee was always leaving splatter droplets around after brewing. This raising the mug higher and prevents the splatter. Just set it on the existing bottom tray. ...The 'plug' will register inside the existing hole and...
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Keurig brewer comes equipped with a drip tray adorned by the fiery dancer from the Dave Matthews Band, a timely arrival perfect for gift-giving seasons. ...While I'm not heavily invested in their music like many others, especially my mom, it's an...
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This is a shallow tray for a Keurig slim coffee maker. ...I designed this so that a Yeti Cup could be used in the coffee maker and still have a tray, to catch any coffee if the cup has not been placed yet.
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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. ...A creation born in Tinkercad, it was expertly sliced with Simplify3D and brought to life on a MAKERFRONT 3D Printer.
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This stand elevates the Keurig K425 coffee maker for me. My tall mugs couldn't fit under the machine so I needed this stand to lift it up about an inch. It accommodates my laziness by making it easier for me to access. ...The package includes a complete...
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We had some material from an old acrylic visor lying around, so I upcycled it into a splash guard for our Keurig K-Slim coffee maker. You can use pretty much any clear acrylic film for the splash guard. ...The groove for the acrylic is 0.55mm, so any...
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Just a Little Spooky Pumpkin Drip Tray for Keurig Enthusiasts. Share Your Finished Projects and Settings, Please! We're Excited to See How You Customize This Design! Upload Photos of Your Completed Creations. Looking for the V2 Version? ...Check It...
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Start each day on a high note with an individualized Keurig Coffee Maker. Personalize it further by adding your own moniker, emblem, or artwork to truly make it yours. ...Don't forget to liven up your drip tray for added flair!
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Obviously this print won't refill your Keurig for you - but it WILL hold the float valve in place, at an angle so that the rising water can close the valve.Made to fit this float valve. I ran water from under my sink using this splitter, and...
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We're Devoting a Keurig Drip Trial for the Adventurous Chive Lovers Out There - an Easier-to-Print Model That's Yours to Enjoy! Instructions for This Masterpiece Created with Da Vinci 1.0's Power... Printed at an Efficient 40mms...
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You can now view an ongoing project for the Keurig 2.0 K560 coffee maker which I've been working on, and thought would be great to share with everyone! Note that this is a work in progress, as several features are still missing. However, it is scaled...
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This snap-on cap allows for easy reusability of commercial Keurig cups without requiring foil, although a layer can be added between cap and cup for extra protection. Printed in ABS (.20, 100%), it fits securely onto the cup while preserving its...
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This is a 3-inch riser designed for use with newer Keurig coffee makers. Place this spacer between the bottom and top sections of the drip tray to raise the machine's height. Print the main part "upside down" as shown in the preview image provided....
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I frequently use my newer Keurig in Carafe mode, often opting for a refillable Carafe size k-cup. However, I prefer to grind the beans myself using my coffee grinder. The challenge lies in getting the grounds into the cup, but this funnel solves that...
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I have a Keurig coffee maker that doesn't work well with standard size cups because the shelf is too low. When I make coffee, it tends to splatter all over due to the great distance between the nozzle and the cup. To solve this problem, I designed a...
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My Keurig coffee maker doesn't work well with standard size cups. The shelf is too low and when you make coffee it tends to splatter all over. This is because of the great distance between the nozzle and the cup. I designed a cup lifter in Tinkercad...
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This is a basic design for a Keurig coffee scoop holder, perfect for adding some extra functionality to your daily coffee routine. Simply attach a command strip to the back and place it wherever you like, or stick it directly onto the side of the...
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Set of utilities to speed the filling and cleaning of the Keurig ground coffee/tea insert. No supports necessary if the correct bed orientation is chosen. The base supports the insert body and the funnel fits inside the screen cup to keep the top...
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So if you have a Keurig 155 coffee maker, you've already had to cut the side of it out to replace your solenoid valves. It looks a little ugly having the big hole in the side of the coffee maker, so I went ahead a made a cover to “hide” the...
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I snapped my Keurig 2.0 Lid open when the small tab broke off, so I designed this small angular piece to fill in the missing area. It measures 8mm x 9mm by 3mm thick and was printed in PLA with a tiny dab of superglue used to secure it in place.
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Print Settings Printer: Flashforge Creator Pro Rafts: It doesn't matter Supports: No Resolution: 200 Microns Infill: 100% Notes: Print at 100% for maximum strength to hold a cup of coffee securely How I Designed This How to make your own First, I...
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A Star-Shaped Coaster Born from Keurig's Drip Tray Design How I Brought This Idea to Life My goal was to create a drip tray accessory that would elevate smaller coffee cups, preventing spills during filling. To achieve this, I designed a "riser" with...
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My Keurig coffee maker consistently struggles with standard-sized cups due to a low shelf that causes coffee to splatter everywhere when brewed. This issue arises from the significant distance between the nozzle and the cup. To resolve this problem,...