peanut butter mixer 3d models
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The room was filled with an air of quiet curiosity as Carl walked in, his eyes fixed intently on a peculiar sight before him - a peanut perched precariously on the tip of a pig's snout, its owner wearing a pair of stylish glasses that seemed almost...
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Incredibly lifelike, hyper-realistic three-dimensional scanned model of a peanut. High-resolution, ultra-high-definition texture maps ensure unparalleled visual fidelity. Optimized topology and UV unwrapped for maximum efficiency. The model depicted...
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This is a 3-piece peanut dispenser that's easy to print without any support structures getting in the way. To connect the mason jar, simply glue the lid firmly inside the top cavity so you can quickly refill it whenever needed. ...Don't forget to slide...
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Humans utilize a Butter Bell device to preserve their butter for approximately thirty days. ...Simply add chilled water alongside a generous amount of melted butter, and the process commences automatically.
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Packing peanut. Air filled models to fill voids in boxes. Sorry, this was meant to be a joke item. I don't know if this will even print or how effective it is to save your actual items from UPS. Or if this thing is even cost effective to waste...
grabcad
A butter-centered invention, the "butter robot" is a futuristic device designed to streamline the process of spreading and using this dairy product in various culinary applications.
cults3d
The Peanut Puzzle was created nearly five decades ago by Stewart Coffin (his design #67). It comprises six distinct pieces. These pieces can be assembled into numerous diverse forms. Adding the optional pair of end pieces further increases the number...
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Peanut figure, start with an old skewer and avoid using a cane if desired. You can make one by cutting and gluing a piece of filament, possibly drilling a hole near the hand. For a nicer appearance, consider making a larger 150mm tall figure;...
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remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4170192 resized for 8TBS stick of butter
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People rely on a specialized blade called a butter knife to handle food cutting tasks effectively.
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... butter and smother whatever takes your fancy. This clever design features an integrated butter spreader conveniently built into the side and lid, making it easy to get to and minimizing any mess. ...Just enjoy using your new trusty butter companion!
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Slip this lid onto your butter for its preservation. ...Stay tuned for additional handy creations.
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This kitchenware features a butter dish accompanied by a built-in knife holder.
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This is a simple **butter knife** intended for use in video games, 3D rendering etc.
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Peanut Storage Box Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/Montgomery3DPrints What I Use 3D Printer I Use - Creatliy Ender Pro 3...
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You can use a butter boat that holds exactly half sticks of butter. ...I suggest printing the design and attaching it with super glue to four sturdy legs, making it simpler to lift off the counter.
prusaprinters
This is a quick take on a butter tray. ... Probably best to coat the final tray with something food safe.
cults3d
The robot made by Rick Sanchez to pass the butter, I made it in blender so it can be printed.
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Place a lid on your butter container to preserve its freshness. ...Follow us for more innovative storage solutions.
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an ergonomic knife inspired by the best everyday tools to offer the most fluid cutting of the lump of butter.
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This versatile butter dish simplifies the process of slicing butter, boasting an innovative lid that safeguards the spread from contamination within the refrigerator's humid environment. ...To further ensure optimal safety when using three-dimensional...
prusaprinters
... your butter after it's been unwrapped? ...This butter ruler is marked with teaspoon, tablespoon, and 1/8 cup increments and comes in three versions: no handle, right handed, and left handed.**Designed for the stick of butter I had (~32 x 32 x 112mm)
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Butter Dish for Standard 1lb Canadian Butter (65mm x 65mm x 135mm) I strongly dislike the standard low-profile butter dish with its deep lid that fits over it. On a sweltering summer day, leaving the butter out causes it to melt and spread all over...
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... butter within its confines. This revolutionary concept far surpasses the introduction of "break glass in case of fire," as it will undoubtedly establish a new standard for generations to come: "cut zip ties in case of an impending butter shortage."