Mini Trash Can with moving wheels

Mini Trash Can with moving wheels

prusaprinters

This page is only a summary and may not have all the latest updates. The main publishing location for this model is on GitHub. Go to the GitHub page of this model for the latest updates, Blender source file, and more detailed instructions.Go to my site for an overview of my other models. Only a few of them are published on Printables. AboutThis is a remix of 3D-Fuel's Mini trash can. I like that model, but it lacks something. Moving wheels! I therefore remixed it so now it is exactly like the real thing. I also slightly increased the inside volume for that little bit of extra trash capacity, and made the wall thickness more uniform for easier printing.The wheels come in two variants. If you have a hard time making the regular wheels spin, try the ‘widerHole’ ones. Of course reaming the hole will help as well (I have found the inside measuring prongs of a caliper to work well for this, and it allows to immediately see how much wider you have made the hole.)Another change w.r.t. the original model is that the lid is hollow (again, more like the real thing). This makes it slightly more difficult to print, but the hollow lid is lighter, hence reduces the risk that the bin will topple over with its lid open. It also provides a wee bit of extra room to pile up junk! The solid lid from the original model will of course still fit and may be easier to print, but it can be difficult to remove from your platform due to the enormous contact surface.I also provide the lid without logo, in case you want to add your own.An optional insert can be printed, with or without bottom. The one without bottom can be useful if you plan to use this as a pen holder. PrintingPrint 2 copies of both the wheel and axle.Recommended print settings:Trash can and optional insert: 0.2 mm layers, at least 2 perimeters (3 if you want it really strong), and 20% infill.Lid, wheels, and axles: 0.1 mm layers. For the lid, 3 perimeters are recommended.The lid with built-in supports should be an easy print and might use less material than auto-generated supports. The supports can be removed with pliers, don't pull on them but wiggle them sideways to break them loose. Use the plain model in case you prefer to use your own slicer's supports.If you have difficulty mounting the lid, use a knife to remove any material that seems to be in the way. This can be the case especially if your first layer is squashed too much.

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