not your grandma's vase mode pen cup

not your grandma's vase mode pen cup

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Elegant. Understated. Cup. These all describe this model. If you were looking for a high-end sturdy premium printable desk accessory to store all of your fine pens, tools, and other accoutrements, then you’ve come to the right place. Or you can print it in a ridiculous bright orange color. Whatever you want, friend, I don‘t make the rules.Print instructionsThis is vase mode (the best mode) cup. While that’s the only real requirement, here are the setting I used:Spiral vase mode / Spiralize outer contour: turn this on, this is how the whole magic worksLine Width: 0.8mm (this gets you a really sturdy cup, and yes, you can do it with a 0.4mm nozzle)Layer Height: 0.3mm (not necessarily required, but I like to keep things fast)Bottom Thickness / Bottom Layers: 1.2mm (e.g. 4 layers at 0.3mm layer height)Wall speed: 30mm/s (you are pushing a lot of plastic, so a slower speed is best, though if you are confident in your hot end you can go faster)Printing Temperature: +10 to +15 degrees hotter than your usual temperatureFlow: 110% (because why not)Special note for Prusa Slicer: Under Print Settings > Advanced, there is a "Slice gap closing radius" setting. You should set this to 0. It might work without it, but this is a general good practice for vase mode prints.NoteThe model in the photos was printed on an Elegoo Neptune 2 with a 0.4mm nozzle in Polymaker PolyTerra sunrise orange PLA.

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