Gelatin beaker support

Gelatin beaker support

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I created this support at the request of a friend who wanted a rack to showcase 18 large "plastic test tubes" filled with edible gelatin as part of a children's party table decor. The end result was fantastic, and it was a blast for the kids. These files include everything you need for the support, but the test tubes are not included (we purchased them at the local market, but I suspect they're similar to this one: http://a.co/5AekGUA). Since the larger lower disk is too big, I split it into two identical halves that need to be glued together. Once you insert the large disk through the top cylinder, I recommend gluing them together. The small disk on top doesn't have to be attached to the cylinder, but if you choose to do so, please remember to do it after inserting the large disk. I used rafts and full supports to print all parts except for the small disk. This is one of my first designs created using Autodesk Fusion 360... a very good upgrade from Tinkercad that I've been using up until now. Fusion 360 allows for a level of complexity far beyond what domestic 3D printing machines can handle. I hope you enjoy it.

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