Container with Loop for Hanging (Pop-up Learning Labs - "Mug")

Container with Loop for Hanging (Pop-up Learning Labs - "Mug")

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Took a Fusion360 lesson at the Toronto Pop-Up Learning Labs. If you're in the Toronto area, check them out. They offer free tutorials / lessons and access to 3D printers: https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/using-the-library/computer-services/innovation-spaces/pop-up-learning-labs.jsp The lessons are beginner-friendly but if you're creative and intuitive that's all you need to get going. In the lesson I took, we made a functional "mug" for 3D printing using the "Create" and "Threads" features. I was playing with appearance settings (seen in image 2) in Fusion360 and was told "that looks very cool but too bad it can't be printed like that". So, being me, I wanted to prove them wrong. Here's that very mug using the lessons I've learned broken into 4 parts instead of the original 2. Each piece can be threaded into each other without glue. All threads have a 0.2mm tolerance included in the design so it fits snugly and works well with most printers (no promises with delta printers, I've never been able to correct that parabola issue).

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