the greedy cup 3d models
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... I extruded the profile twice and executed a 3D boolean subtraction operation (an alternative method would have been a delta Z translation). I then performed a 2nd 3D boolean subtraction operation on the cup's profile and siphon channels combined.
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... improve the design. Any advice or suggestions are welcome. Utilizing scad, I optimized this design by lowering the central pillar, increasing pipe diameters for improved flow, and reducing outlet pipes in the base to enhance printing capabilities.
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This clever vessel is commonly referred to as the Greedy Cup, and if you overfill it with liquid, it will surprisingly drain its entire contents.
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This model was created using Tinkercad's versatile online platform. ...Users can easily edit and refine it at tinkercad.com/things/6juO2mQoTuF.
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Fill it up with whatever liquid you want.. ...Just don't be to greedy or it'll spill. Hence why it is also known as the greedy cup. Remember to scale to the right size. ...Have fun.
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It uses the physics of a “Greedy Cup” or “Pythagorean Mug” to create a vacuum syphon to dispense. This dispenser only activates when filled to the top! The dispenser is a single piece print that is easier to print than it looks, I have also included...
prusaprinters
I have been able to drain the cup in it's entirety as long as the water is able to enter the hole. The smaller channel provides a better siphon than those which are larger. This cup could be used as a pen/pencil holder as well.Printed on a Monoprice...
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Crafted with Precision using Advanced CAD Software - Fusion 360.
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If your printer cannot handle the piece in its entirety, you can utilize CAD software or a 3D slicer to separate the cup from the base, and either print them individually or omit the bottom portion altogether – only the top section is necessary for...
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Pythagoras cup with a twist: The liquid drains into a hidden reservoir below the cup. You then pour it out from an opening disguised in the design of the cup. This can be used as a magic trick. ... Make sure to not use supports, or else the hidden...
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I haven't printed this design yet - it's meant to behave exactly like a regular glass until it reaches its fill line, at which point a siphon will spring into action and swiftly draw all the liquid out through the bottom.
prusaprinters
Print at 0,2mm layer height.Use 15% infill.Credits: https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/PythagorasHow it works:
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Tolerant of imperfect printing, this remake of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3056525 by @i1114988 cleverly conceals its inner workings. ...It skillfully fills and retains water up to a certain point before draining completely, all while attempting...
prusaprinters
This concept is based on the famous toy "pythagoras greedy cup"; educational metaphor: during time of crisis it is important to understand, that taking "as much as possible" leads to negative consequences. ...If more people understand this, maybe there...
myminifactory
The Greedy Cup is a type of drinking vessel designed to limit consumption. It's often attributed to Pythagoras of Samos, who understood the value of moderation in all things. The cup fills with liquid up to a specific mark, allowing users to enjoy...
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However, these glasses have a peculiarity: inspired by the Pythagorean Cup designed by Pythagoras in the 6th century B.C., if the player distributing the water exceeds a certain volumetric measure of the glass, its water may leak completely. In that...
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... 3) Normal appearance helps it blend in with other mugs. 4) An embossed message reads: "Don't be greedy!" (A model without this message is also available.) The idea for the internal loop came from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:123252.
sketchfab
A cleverly designed Pythagorean cup, also known as the Greedy Cup or Tantalus cup, has been around for centuries and is often attributed to the famous Greek philosopher Pythagoras of Samos. When filled beyond its capacity, the unique design causes...
grabcad
The Pythagorean Cup, also known as the Justice cup, the Greedy Cup or Tantalus Cup, is named after the famous Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras. It's believed that he invented this cup to teach his students a lesson about the virtues of...
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I'm diving headfirst into the world of UV mapping within 3ds Max, a skill I've yet to master.
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the work of the toy is shown here: https://youtube.com/shorts/3VJbX_yWjhs This mechanism was created on the basis of the well-known kinematics “Parallelogram of Chebyshev” Everything was printed with PETG plastic nozzle 0.4 layer 0.2 without...
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Take a sip of your coffee, guzzle down some water, crack open a cold soda with a buddy - "THE Cup" is up for it! This 3D-printed cup can handle multiple tasks, and you can print it with or without the grip. Just make sure to give it a good wash...
grabcad
Commonly utilized items for everyday purposes Another way to phrase this could be "Items regularly employed in daily life," or simply "Everyday essentials." These phrases all convey the same idea as the original statement, which is that certain...