redbull can lid 3d models
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As I didn´t mentioned, that there was no Lid on my Pringles Can that I´ve bought, I shortly designed a new one... ... Not that I really need one (who left anything in the can once started eating ^^)
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Needed a can lid but wanted it to be a bit stylish so I combined two files to create this. ...It looks best on energy drink sized cans but should fit any standard soda as well.
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I needed a lid for my 250mL cans. It has a lip on the inside to hold on firmly to the can, it doesn't come off easily! ... No supports needed, print with the top laying down.
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A simple can lid safeguards your beverage against insects like wasps. Tested only on one can type (54mm outer rim), OpenSCAD is included for customization options, including text additions. ...Easy printing process!
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I reimagined this as a snap-on lid for soda cans, keeping flies and other insects from contaminating the drink. ...I 3D printed it at 101% scale using PETG plastic, which worked beautifully - the lid easily snapped on and off without breaking or coming...
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I remixed these files to make a handy lid for a dog food can. My brother's girlfriend would reuse the same old aluminum foil to cover it, and he said she would never buy a lid in the store even for just a few dollars. Now that she has this, she...
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Here is my version of a pop can lid. TPU filament was used for printing and I was pleased with the results. This may not be the best color to use but, it was the only TPU that I have. ... I included a few popular brand names for the lids.
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One of the pieces that secures the lid to the body broke, which made the lid dangle annoyingly whenever it was opened. Since the city doesn't offer parts, I instead copied the design into Fusion 360 and printed out a replacement in black TPE. ... ...
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A DIY lid solution for 3oz cans of cat chow, crafted from a flexible material that allows for easy transformation. Simply flip the lid 180 degrees along its X-axis to create a secure fit. ...The semiflexible design provides a snug seal on most...
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Here's a quick fix to create a lid for cans, specifically designed for cat food or carnival treats, that measures about 75mm in diameter. ...The innovative design features three small handles, allowing for a secure grip when lifting the lid, ensuring a...
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Pet food can lid and measure cup for dry pet food. Height: 58mmLid opening: 101.8mmRadius: 50.9mmPrint settings: I used PETG with 0.2mm layer heigh
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... - I'm not entirely sure. The good news is that this lid should also work on other cans; feel free to resize it if needed. As a helpful tip, use a twisting motion when removing the lid to break the vacuum seal. ...It's a trick that works wonders.
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Press the lid from above while holding the base of the can to secure it. To remove, use your thumbs under the edge of the lid. ...You may need to adjust it for a perfect fit; convert the measurements by multiplying by 25.4 and look for the one with a...
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This can lid closes tight and can easily pulled on and pulled of. The lettering on the top can be changed or erased within the .step file i provide with the other files. I printed the lid with 100% infill and concentrical template for faster...
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... tight one but if it sits in the can for a few hours it gets easier to put it on. If i would print it another time i would probably just increse the whole model by 5% or something.I hope this lid fits multiple cans and you can use it somewhere.
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To print the lid, it's recommended to orient the threads so that they're printed on the bed rather than the smooth top, as supports can make the surface look unsightly. The threads should still print well, even with a budget-friendly printer. The...
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The solution is a lid that clicks onto a soda can with a rotating top lid, allowing you to open it when you want to drink and close it when you're not, effectively keeping wasps and similar pests out. I incorporated serrated edges for enhanced grip...
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A discreet lid protector for stored cat food cans in our kitchen fridge. A heartfelt message of devotion scribbled on the top remains undetected by my spouse so far :). ... The design fits snugly, allowing effortless removal and replacement.
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Simple lid to fit over the top of an open can for storage. ...Ideal for dog or cat food, or for your half a tin of baked beans in the fridge!
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The lid for food containers is suitable for my dogs' canned pumpkin. It doesn't fit too tightly, enabling convenient on and off access multiple times. ...I employed PLA for printing, which functions well.
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I prefer a tight-fitting can lid to keep insects out, so I redesigned the one I discovered online. ...Unfortunately, that particular design didn't fit properly, so I added some snap mechanisms to make it work.
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I created a lid for cans that really comes in handy around the house. It's not a complicated project, but it's definitely something useful to have on hand. ...Enjoy your printer!
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This lid is designed for a coke can, fitting snugly and featuring an attractive snap-on lip. ...It was produced using a 0.20 layer height, incorporating diaphragms and boasting a 60% infill rate.
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Sometimes I dont use a full can of Hormel chili. How do I keep it as fresh as possible? Simple. Put a lid back on it. Make sure the outside walls are 100% infill Notice: DO NOT USE ABS. ...
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... Autodesk Inventor and STP files to print a closed lid. It is recommended to print at 0.1 mm layers with 100% fill for an aesthetically pleasing result. Once printed, place the new lid onto the can. ...Have fun with your repurposed container!
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Due to the fact that the ring should stick stronger on the can than the lid on the ring and the lid should be foldable, there was no way around making these things of different materials. So the ring had to be made of stronger material like PLA and...
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You know how sometimes you're opening a can of beans, and when you get all the way back around to where you started, the lid falls into the beans and there's not enough space between the lid and the inside of the can to get your fingers in there and...
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Project: A Lid for a Tin Can Objectives * Design and print a lid that fits perfectly on a tin can * Learn about your 3D printer's tolerances and apply this knowledge to future projects Audiences * Age: 10 years old and above * Skill level:...
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Simple Can Lid: Store Consumables and Pet Foods Securely Print out as many can lids as you need to keep your consumables and pet foods fresh for longer periods of time. Use them to store used cans away from other items in the fridge, ensuring they...
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A replacement cap for a broken Lofbergs lila coffee can lid is needed urgently. The following instructions are carefully crafted to ensure success. Print the replacement cap using ColorFabb XT 0.2 layer with 20% infill, as I did successfully in my...