soda can lid 3d models
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I printed several of the Soda Can Lids and loved them. ... I created a holder that holds up to 8 of the soda can lids to keep them organized. Fits @tmorris9 Soda Can Lid perfectly. ...
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ITS A 54MM SODA CAN LID TO KEEP THE GAS INSIDE IF YOU CANT FINISH IT IN ONE GO.
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The Soda can lid by tmorris9 but printed at 95.5% so it fits the new 250ml and new 330 (stretched) Coca Cola cans. ... It has a nice tight fit so your soda pop keeps fizzy :)
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... in the throat, like INSIDE the throat, due to the wasp was in your soda can while you drank from it? ... Fear no more - the life saver is here! The Soda can lid (for the new 33 cl cans) Print in PETG for that extra "snappiness". ... Chill out!
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I've designed a protective soda can lid that safeguards bees, wasps, and other insects. It's been thoroughly tested and performs exceptionally well on all types of soda and beer cans. ...I'm thrilled to share this innovation with you and hope you'll...
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Soda can lids are standardized in the US. This lid works on 7.5 oz., 12 oz., and larger cans. The sizes of other countries or brands may vary. You can easily remove the top from a can with a standard can opener. This lid fits tightly. If you...
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This is a lid for most 12oz soda cans. ...The lid comes with a cap that helps protect the can from debris that can be stickered/customized. PrintingThe cap can be printed without support - lay it on the big flat part.The main body will need some support...
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Hello, I designed a soda can lid in the past, but came across Coeproto's "Fizz Saver" thing and liked that design much better. I decided to take theirs and tweak it slightly. The main thing I did was add a tab to help pull the lid off which helps...
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Hello, I designed a soda can lid in the past, but came across Coeproto's "Fizz Saver" design that I liked way better.\r\n\r\nI decided to take their design and tweak it slightly myself. The main thing I did was add a tab to help pull the lid off,...
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This is my soda can lid and coaster! It is an easy print and is very useful for whenever you need to store an already opened soda. It keeps the bugs out and the flavor in! ...Enjoy!
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It's a snap-fit soda can lid. Not airtight. Took inspiration from other designs but the others were always a bit hard to clean. ...Without the internal lip, it's much easier to clean.
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... or energy drink can to keep your beverage safe. ...Once you've opened the container, you can set it down on a surface and use it as a coaster. Punisher Beer-soda Can Lid. Print the design upside down. ... How I Made This Created using Tinkercad.com
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Lid for Soda Can. Print instructionsLokk should be printed in PLA Ring can be printed with Flexible fillament.
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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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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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To preserve your soda's fizz, simply attach this cover to an open can, particularly on Coke cans. 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...
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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, keeping wasps and other pests out of reach. UPDATE: I added serrated edges for better grip when...
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In an attempt to preserve soda for later, I created an air-tight lid; however, the fit varies based on can brand. Some cans can be filled with water and turned upside down without leaks, but squeezing the can causes leakage. The seal is best with...
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Lid for soda can, Designed to be printed with flexible filament; I used flexible TPU filament to print these and they work great with a good seal, no supports are needed in either designs. canLid.stl was my first version and it works great and...
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Securely snap on this lid to various soda can brands; however, it isn't entirely airtight. Some cans might leak when turned upside down. To assemble the lid, first fasten the front two clips and then the clip with the lever. If your print is too...
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... drink. ...Prevent spills and keep unwanted critters out - no more worrying about swallowing wasps or bees while you enjoy your beverage. Remember, be careful when adjusting the dimensions, as this will affect how it fits on a standard-sized soda can.
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... a soda during class breaks, but his window of opportunity is limited to just ten minutes. That's why I came up with this idea - to allow him to seal his can and stash it safely in his backpack without having to worry about his textbooks getting wet.
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I remixed this to just be a cover that has a pull tab that snaps on and off of a soda can. This keeps flies and other bugs out of the drink. I printed this at 101% size using PETG plastic. ...This seemed to work very well and snapped on and off...
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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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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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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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... printing at 100%. Then, sand down the lip until it fits snugly on an open can. Closed cans are sturdier, but who needs a lid for unopened cans? ...To smooth out the lip after sanding, use an open can to wear it down by rotating it while fitted.
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Can't have open containers at work due to sanding and chemicals. ...Designed this quick lid, 100% scale fit some random drink. 98.5% scaling fits Dr.Pepper, Coke, Rockstar, etc the best in my opinion. ...99% is fairly loose but a ok seal.
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...Also adjusted the size of the lid to fit snug on the can without being to hard to remove allowing a nice "click" it's on correctly. Printed with PLA and tested on a Dr.Pepper can, Mountain Dew Can, and a Liquid Death can all with fantastic results.