
K-Cup Caddy
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I'm a solo coffee aficionado in my household. Due to this unique situation, I've invested in a Keurig, which has proven to be an excellent choice for meeting the diverse tastes of my guests. However, communicating the varieties of coffee I have at hand can sometimes be a challenge. To overcome this obstacle, I created a solution that allows me to showcase my available coffee options clearly and effectively. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer Model: MakerGear M2 Raft Usage: No Support Material: Yes Infill Density: 25% Notes: Printing on the edge with supports in the K-cup holes yields a stronger print, but it took me over 12 hours to complete. In contrast, printing face-down significantly reduces the print time. One drawback I encountered was warping at the corners (even when using PLA), which I attribute to uneven cooling caused by the filleted edges. Initially, I chose not to include supports in my design, but now I'm wondering if this decision contributed to the warping issue. If I were to reprint this design, I would definitely consider incorporating supports and observing the results. Feel free to share your experiences with printing this model!
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