
Muffin Shaped Containers and Coin Banks
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Humans shape containers by joining two scaled hemispheres together - see thing:2835409, Easter Eggs. The bottom hemisphere is shortened to form a base; a slit at the top serves as a coin bank. Two closures are provided; one extends the container's base, while a second is hidden inside. The top can be adorned with plane patterns either embossed or incised. Three decorated examples and two plain versions are included in the set. The openSCAD code allows users to construct many differently decorated containers using a set of plane patterns available as a zip file. Screw threads were created using "threads.scad," which is accessible at http://dkprojects.net/openscad-threads/.
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