
Coffee Cup Hook based on Phi
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A coffee hook engineered to integrate seamlessly with 3M Command Strips, complete with Fusion 360 files. My initial design proved functional, yet aesthetically unappealing, prompting me to revisit and ground as many dimensions as possible in the Phi proportion. If you're unfamiliar with Phi, I encourage you to look it up – it's a fascinating topic with widespread appearances in nature. Moreover, it's closely tied to the Fibonacci series, also evident in natural formations. The hook's length and width are carefully proportioned by Phi, while the base's position is positioned according to Phi relative to its length. The diameter of the base is similarly proportioned by Phi relative to the base's width. This design boasts remarkable strength. Printing on glass is recommended due to the need for a smooth surface for the 3M strip to adhere properly. I opted for Build Tak, Anycubic's version, as it came bundled with my printer. Additionally, I employed lines as the first layer fill before switching to concentric fills for the rest of the model to ensure a smooth surface over curved areas.
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