Can Handle - High Resolution

Can Handle - High Resolution

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This is an enhanced version of Eckerput's more stable iteration. I've refined the geometry faces and eliminated double lines, while increasing the STL file resolution for even smoother curves. The upper lip now features a subtle bevel, making it easier to clip onto the can without compromising its secure hold. Although you can still rotate the can within the handle, it will no longer move on its own. I can confirm that this version works well when printed in PLA, but I would advise against leaving it in a hot car due to potential material degradation. The STL file is optimized for Cura and has been scaled and oriented for optimal printing results. Print Settings Printer: Rigidbot 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 - 0.2 mm Infill: 20% Notes: I recommend using calibrated filament with this object, as it will significantly improve its performance. To calibrate your filament, consider using these clips, available on Thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1037301. How I Designed This Modifying the STL's resolution was a straightforward process. Using trueSpace 6.6's Smooth Quad Divide tool, I selected the surfaces requiring increased resolution and applied the tool. Each click doubled the resolution while maintaining the original curve, resulting in smoother prints. To eliminate the horizontal lines created by the tool, I simply deleted them before clicking again, preserving the flat vertical surfaces. Higher-resolution STL files produce significantly smoother prints.

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