
Bowl I
thingiverse
It's a bowl, originally designed as a coin bowl but now more like a giant ramen bowl or even a candy bowl! To give this massive bowl some weight and stability, it's divided into two parts: the bowl section and a hidden base that can be filled with anything from old platters to lead shot for added heft. For printing, choose either the seamed or non-seamed pair. If you go for the seamed option, consider using plugs if you don't have doweling on hand to assemble it. You'll also need to sand the weight base to get a precise fit, but living with infill or pouring in lead shot and hot gluing it down is also an option. Notably, this design creates a giant, hollow cavity that resonates loudly - something I failed to consider when designing it! If you're interested enough, I can share the fusion files for general use.
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