Kid's Decanter and Goblets
myminifactory
Purement Anti Microbial Filament Competition My girls asked me to create something they could use as a tea set, because they didn't think it was fair that my son got the last few things I printed on my "toymaker." The 5-year-old can be reasoned with, but arguing with a 3-year-old is already a lost cause. For this reason, here are Daddy's Fairy Teaset prints. Print a few goblets, a decanter and add some favorite fairy decorations to make for a very nice surprise. Again, I printed this in PLA, so the dishwasher is off-limits. The curves of this design make it difficult to wash the inside (especially the decanter), which could be another place where the anti-microbial qualities of Purement filament might come in handy. I try not to let them use real beverages in these, but I'm considering casting the goblets in food-safe epoxy so they can have something fun this summer. No assembly required. Also included is the "goblet2.stl" file, which is exactly the same as the previous goblet, except with a spot in the bottom for a magnet. I'm making them a nice metal tray (originally a small cookie sheet) for serving the "Fairy Tea," and the magnets should help keep everything balanced. No magnets on the decanter, even full of water it's too heavy for a little magnet to hold in place.
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