Colbert Shot Glasses (Ice Mold)

Colbert Shot Glasses (Ice Mold)

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Create your own custom Stephen Colbert glasses using ice as the base material. Start by designing them at a scale of 1:1 for ice cubes, and scale up to 1.5 times the size for standard shot glass dimensions. Make sure the wall thickness is set to 0.8 mm to prevent leakage issues when filling with liquids, and aim for an extrusion rate of at least 110%. This will help create a more robust and leak-proof design. Assemble the front and back sections by attaching them together using a sturdy rubber band or tape, depending on your preference. Once you have assembled both pieces, carefully pour water into the glass until it is about 90% full. The excess liquid will overflow through a strategically placed channel at the top of the glass, allowing it to be poured off over a sink to prevent spills and messes. Place the ice glasses in the freezer compartment for several hours or overnight to allow them to fully set and harden. It's recommended to keep the glasses chilled before serving to prevent melting issues due to high temperatures. Design: Created using Blender.

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