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Pringles is a popular American brand of potato-based stackable fast food chips.
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The standard Pringles container holds an astonishing amount of spaghetti without collapsing, all within just half an hour.
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I decided to make a simple pen holder out of a pringles can, after cutting it to length I realized the exposed cut section is rather sharp and can get wet much quicker than the rest of the can, so I made a simple rim for it. just print it with the...
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This is a not quite to scale version of the Honest John military rocket of the 50s using two Pringles cans for rocket tubes. The base used the taller "Party Stack" tube while the top uses any regular sized Pringles tube. This is a HEAVY rocket...
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I needed an even smaller version of the Pringles box, so this one has a height of just 20mm.
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Stand for Pringles Chips Print Settings Printer: Mendel90 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 - 0.3 Infill: 10-100% Notes: Perimeters: 3 Material: PLA, ABS, PetG
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I created simple racks to re-use single serve Pringles containers. ... There are two files, one for bottom and middle racks and one for a top rack.
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models of pringles modelled, textured and rendered in blender 2.92. The models are not in one piece but in pieces. They are rendered in four file formats namely obj, glb, dae and fbx . ...The blend file is also included
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Recycler les couvercles de boite de pringles ou similaire, en boite de rangement avec couvercle et fond transparent. Impression rapide et peut de fil utilisé
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I designed a waterproof Pringles replacement hatch that incorporates a lip and is made of flexible rubber filament to ensure a tight fit on my boat. The hatch fits perfectly on my boat, which normally uses a Pringles lid, but I used it at my own...
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buy any can of pringles, orient upside down, and use a can opener to remove the bottom of the pringles can. Now for the assembly! 5. take "botcap," use your thumb to pressfit one metal nut into each of the three hexagonal recesses. set botcap...
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I have found myself with a bunch of Pringles Snack Stack containers and decided to make a lid to repurpose them. The lid snaps on well and I will be printing some in TPU later. ...These are with ABS but PLA should work just as well.
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3D model of Pringles Potatoes> 3ds Max 2013 project with V-Ray 2.30.01> Polygonal mesh.> uvw unwrap> Displace modifier with cellular procedural map.> Lighting, materials, render settings ready!> Close-ups & macro cameras support.> Included obj & fbx...
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Between this can and 2 others, my engineering friend who I asked to guess/choose the genuine can chose this one, not the others. Therefore, this model is very convincing <Money Stash Benchmarks- nonThingiverse> 1. Sprinkler, book, Pringles, water...
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This design is my attempt to correct the discrepancies in that previous design as well as incorporate some new techniques I've learned along the way.SUPPLIES NEEDED: To build this rocket you will need 2 Pringles cans. For scale, one should be...
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Open rocket says it needs weight in the nose (I printed mine hollow), so I added weight.Use a standard Pringles can cut down to 200mm in length for the body for scale (They're about 224mm normally with the ends cut off).I've included pieces for a...
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There are six models in total: * Can: This model has 528 polygons and 561 vertices. * Cap: With 494 polygons and 495 vertices, this is a detailed model. ... File formats available for download include: .obj .fbx .max (Autodesk 3ds Max format) .3ds ...
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Works with all Pringles cans from the short ones to regular long cans. Simply pierce a hole in the metal bottom of the can enough for the center post to make it though. After that, glue the print to the metal plate. ...(Hot glue was used in the pictures...
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I am hoping pringle can size are universal across the world (around 79mm here). The end caps are press fit so no glue should be required. Eventually, this will be an IOT feeder so you will want to be able to remove the back one. The legs and the...
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An innovative feline enthusiast crafted a unique cat scratching post. ...The case was expertly constructed from an unconventional material: discarded Pringles chip cans.
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People can now recycle their leftover Pringles containers to create new tubs. ...Two convenient sizes are currently offered for this innovative solution.
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The Pringles Lid Reuse Case is a clever accessory that makes use of the iconic can top, transforming it into a handy storage container.
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Love pringles? ...Don't know what to do with the empty packing?You can recycle the lids again. These are various height round storage pots.The see-through lids are idea for identifying all those pesky screws and widgets!
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To cover the containers, use a lid of a Pringles can or print it directly from the original project files. To customize your result, open the file `Storage.Pringles.memory.scad` and make any necessary modifications. ``` NOTE: This design requires...
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If you can print this at the scale shown (~35mm diameter), then you're a printing mastermind with exceptional skills. https://youtu.be/YEYb_Jhv0o8 UPDATE: Resized to optimize slicing, please let me know if any issues persist. ... Ender 3, 0.2mm layer...
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Pringles is a popular American brand of potato-based stackable fast food chips.
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Pringles is a popular American brand of potato-based stackable fast food chips.
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Pringles is a popular American brand of potato-based stackable fast food chips.
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Pringles is a popular American brand of potato-based stackable fast food chips.
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The BT60 tube is designed to slide up and down about 1/4" inside the pringles can. The 24mm tube is for the ejectable motor pod. PringlesSnakeEyeBuild.RTF provided as build instructions along with some JPGs showing the major assemblies. ... Here...