rotating cup 3d models
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Check out this video of the Multicolor Printed Rotating Cup:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5dfpZla_us You don't need a spoon anymore! Just give the mug a gentle spin with your hand on its plate, and the swirl inside will take care of the rest! The...
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This bowling ball cup allows for the ball to be rotated in any direction with the use of ball bearings. this part is designed to work with 1-inch diameter balls. The Bearings I used to design this part I bought from Amazon and are linked below: ...
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I'm thrilled with the simple rotating ball cup design I came up with, and I'm feeling pretty proud of myself for getting it right on the first try. This design is comparable to a product I found online that's similar in concept:...
prusaprinters
A simple rotating ball cup. I may do some more finalizing on this design but I am quite happy with the results I got (especially for first try). It is comparable to this product: https://bit.ly/3aaL62L But is obviously significantly cheaper to make...
prusaprinters
A simple rotating ball cup. I may do some more finalizing on this design but I am quite happy with the results I got (especially for first try). It is comparable to this product: https://bit.ly/3aaL62L But is obviously significantly cheaper to make...
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3 wise monkeys rotate/spin cup. ... used bearing size: 12x28x8 type 6001Z
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This rotating K-Cup Organizer is designed to hold 16 Keurig K-Cups or similar coffee pods. Its compact design fits easily on countertops, tables, or the top of a mini-fridge (a common setup in college dorms). To print this object, you'll need: 1...
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... to print a quicker, no-ball-bearing version. ... Tested multiple times, put some grease on the rotating element to have a cheaper 1-hr-print full handle. ... I developed this mod for painting workshops, to hand out the item as a gift to participants
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Inspired on the Redgrass RGG360 ergonomic miniature holder, I started to design just its cap to have replacements, but finally I decided to redesign the whole hand grip so I could print the whole hand holder on my own. It needs a common 608 ball...
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This is a painting handle capable of holding miniatures with bases of 32mm in diameter. The handle makes it much easier to hold a miniature during painting. No need to use any type of putty, since the bases should snap-in. I used the holder from...
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Big thanks to destr0 for design. Very useful and amazing. I always have problem with small pieces. It brokes even with 100% infill so i redesign only bearing part in a one piece with a cap piece. Also turning table size is bigger and its 40mm. ... PS:...
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A small hole in the ball cup and four small holes in the base provide a place for a pin to hold the ball cup in position. If the nut feels too tight, scale it by 1.008% in Cura or your slicing software when generating the GCODE. There is only one...
youmagine
The small hole in the ball cup, combined with the four small holes in the base, provides a way to place a pin through the holes, enabling stationary use of the ball cup. If the nut seems too tight, scale it by about 1.008% in Cura or your slicing...
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A 2.1 cm rotating star-shaped "cup" with a base to hold liquid is created by me. It serves as a periodic printing practice tool; otherwise, one may forget the correct printing technique. B9Creator was used for this project, featuring 50 microns in X...
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Rotating 35 K-Cup Holder that is designed to snap together firmly without needing glue. You will need to print: 1 x Base 1 x Carousel Top 1 x Carousel Bottom 14 x Carousel Bar 28 x K-cup Holder for bottom 4 rows 7 x K-cup Holder for top row It's...
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The coffee maker holds a stash of 25 K-cups at all times, ready to brew your favorite cup on demand.
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Just a knob to snap on top of the "Rotating 35 K-Cup Holder" ... I printed the holder in PLA and the knob in PETG and the fit is tight enough (maybe a tiny bit loose). I'm including an STL with just the bottom in case you want to test for fit...
grabcad
The rotating plate for aperitif or sauces cups is composed of a base on which to insert the spheres (insert at least 6/8 of them) that are placed in the groove. ...Then overlap the upper part with the cup holder to complete the composition.
grabcad
The rotating plate for aperitif or sauces cups is composed of a base on which to insert the spheres (insert at least 6/8 of them) that are placed in the groove. ...Then overlap the upper part with the cup holder to complete the composition.
prusaprinters
The “RoToMoTo” Rotating pencil holder / pen cup holds up to 49 items, including 6 open slots for larger items. Requires two 608 bearings (typically used for inline skates or skateboards) Accepts up to 13.5 mm diameter objects. 3 parts: base, spacer...
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This is a Keurig K-Cup holder. It can be stacked to any number. Each level holds 10 K-Cups. Use plastic glue to hold everything together except for the carousel which should spin freely, unless you want them fixed. Source file is included. Please...