push pop can koozie 3d models
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Mug/Koozie with handle for 12oz redbull cans. less likely to knock it over :) the CAN goes inside, not the drink.... ...made the lip low enough so your lips dont touch the plastic.
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I used two existing designs (golf ball and golf tee) combined to make a koozie. This fits a standard 12oz can like a glove. Some supports required. ... Just under 18 hours to print on a Prusa i3 mk2.5s.
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My son and I designed this cool Halo Master Chief koozie, combining an existing Master Chief flower pot with a 12oz soda can model to bring it to life.
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This is a Chicago Bears Football Koozie. ...Fits standard US beer/soda can. 110mm x 100mm x 100mm (about)PLA10% infill0.2 layer height
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Holds 20 - 25 foam collapsible koozies. You can add your own image to the sides. ...Images only needs to be about 0.5 mm tall to see it clearly. </p><p>PLA</p><p>No supports</p><p>10% infill</p><p>Usually 22-24 hour print, depending on the image...
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... lowest point of the bottle. That's all it takes - just push the bottle into the koozie, and it will stay put until you pull it back out. ...This creates a stable base for your bottle, eliminating any worries about it toppling over once and for all.
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... arm for added strength. My motivation behind creating this pop can opener came from my mother's excitement over receiving it - a reminder of regaining independence even through something simple like opening a pop can without assistance from others.
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I have printed other peoples can koozies and love the idea of thematic koozies. So, I decided that if I want a Nuka-Cola I need to drink out of a bottle. This design will accommodate a longneck bottle as-is, when using the included spacer, it will...
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Holds 15-20 collapsible foam koozies (coolies, coolers, cozies, etc). Screws to the wall through pre-printed holes in the back. Also has a shelf on top for holding things like.... a can of beer, bottle opener, keys, etc. I came up with this...
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So I made her a koozie that fits a "White Claw" type can--the tall and skinny ones that are primarily hard seltzers. And added a logo of her favorite team! It fits a can snug, with no jostling. But the can is easy to remove once you are done! ... On...
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... to significantly reduce my soda consumption. ...To complement this change, I've been looking for an ultra-cool koozie to fit these cans perfectly, and after trying it out with a Red Bull can, I realized that a slightly smaller size would be ideal.
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... my son and I designed. ...We used an existing Master Chief flower pot along with a 12oz soda can model to create a koozie. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Mk2Rafts: No Supports: YesResolution: 0.2 Infill: 15 Category: Containers
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... put my energy drinks in while attending vendor shows with my soaps. ...So I made this and decided to share it. No support needed and I print mine with 15% infill. The height is made so that you can use inserts in the bottom to fit diffrent size cans.
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I merged two recognizable concepts, the golf ball and the golf tee, to create an innovative koozie design that snugly fits a standard 12oz can like a precision-fitted glove. ...Some internal supports were necessary to ensure stability, requiring...
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Koozie of Bender from Futurama designed to fit a standard Monster Energy can. ...Printer Settings Printer Brand is Robo 3D The chosen printer is the R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts do not matter in this design Supports are also irrelevant to this project...
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Soda Koozie in the shape of a coffee mug. ...For 355mL, 12oz North American cans. ... If you like my work and want to give a helping hand to keep me going, I ask you please buy me some coffee or a energy drink :D https://ko-fi.com/bbtech
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If you're curious about the performance of the koozie compared to ‘Off The Shelf’ Koozies, check out the video below where I actually compare them: https://youtu.be/R0ECVi3uI0k If you like what you see on YouTube please like and subscribe! Check out...
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To get a tight fit without having to push or tug on the can, make sure to either accurately measure the diameter or just look it up in specification sheets from can or bottle manufacturers. The JSON file contains a few presets with accurate diameters...
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I wanted to have a backup as well as wanted to design something similar that would work for 16oz Tall Boy cans whether they were soda, beer, or energy drink. The design requires the use of a neoprene can sleeve. I got unprinted multipacks from...
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I wanted to have a backup as well as wanted to design something similar that would work for 16oz Tall Boy cans whether they were soda, beer, or energy drink. The design requires the use of a neoprene can sleeve. I got unprinted multipacks from...
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Heading to the beach with your soda pop or other beverage in a can? Don't want to put it in the sand? After all, you could knock it over or get sand everywhere! Instead, use the Sand Coaster. It's a drink coaster that stays stable in the sand. I...
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Here's a design for a versatile Red Bull koozie that fits standard 250ml cans, ensuring your drink stays chilled throughout. The unique infill density is optimized for thermal insulation, with a cleverly chosen 10% gyroid pattern that allows for...
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This koozie or cup is designed for a standard 66mm can, which is typical in my area - but be sure to measure yours to ensure the best fit. The design is easily scalable, allowing you to customize it to suit any size can you prefer. Not only does...
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... I made 4 different sizes 1) regular/short 12oz can, like any normal can of beer. 2) tall 12oz can, usually used on seltzers such as white claws. 3) the common 12oz glass bottle 4) Also 16oz aluminum bottles, which really need a koozie to keep cool.
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It features 4 finger grooves around it, a snug fit to Pepsi cans and Coke cans (I imagine others too!), a hole in the bottom and a threaded top to keep your can secure at all times. I printed mine with PLA and used a 1mm wall thickness, with 4%...
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A practical holder that stores and organizes your drink koozies, making them readily accessible at all times. ...This storage unit has the capacity to hold a maximum of eight koozies.
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This koozie or cup is designed for a standard 66mm can, which is what we use in my area. Make sure you measure your can carefully! Of course, you can scale the design to fit any size can you prefer. It's also possible to use this as a regular cup...