Cup Holder for Tight Spaces

Cup Holder for Tight Spaces

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Cup holder for compact spaces. Prints without support required. 0.2mm layer height, three walls, twenty percent infill density. I utilized a 1.2-meter length of 42x19 millimeter pine cut in half to create the legs. I applied a clear coat to protect it as that was what I had available at the moment. There are two versions of the parts that the wood fits into; one scaled by point five percent and one standard (still has around three tenths of a millimeter tolerance). If you plan on sanding extensively for a nicer finish, etc., use the standard. If barely any sanding is needed, use the scaled-up ones. I used cyanoacrylate glue and a light tap with a rubber mallet to assemble. Also included is a ninety-one-millimeter circle to serve as a template to cut some cork board to prevent drinks from slipping around and heat transfer. It also doubles as a way to hold the cork board down easily with a mug while the glue sets. Note: The pictures are significantly out of proportion on Thingiverse, if you click full screen > view original they display correctly. Designed in Fusion 360.

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