
Fruit/Citrus Juicer
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<p>You can screw this on the top of a PET bottle and when you use it, the juice will flow right into the bottle. </p><ul><li>fits PCO1881 type bottles (like diet coke).</li></ul><p>Settings:</p><ul><li>any filament should work, but PETG, or another foodsafe and strong-ish material. PETG also holds up to temperatures better, so it should be fine in a dishwasher, although that I have not tested</li><li>do not use supports- this model is printable without supports. Adding supports will only increase the possibility of plastic scraps getting in your juice, and I don't think many people enjoy drinking plastic</li><li>REMOVE ALL STRINGING! You may also want to fine tune your retraction settings to prevent excess stringing. This also will only increase the possibility of plastic scraps in your juice</li><li>higher infill and more perimeters may be helpful, especially if you are using a weaker material. You do not want your juicer breaking when making juice.</li><li>≈0.2mm layer height</li></ul><p>The gcode provided uses my settings for PETG, on a Prusa i3MKS+</p><p>This was my first model designed from scratch, using Fusion360, hope you enjoy :).</p><p> </p>
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