Shot Glass Ice Cube Tray Cup ...
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Yes, even this design can be downloaded for free once I am fully funded for my RoboGuts S.T.E.A.M. Education Program Kits; IF each viewer donates just $5, I'll be funded almost overnight and then all my designs become free downloads! The fastest and cheapest way to get all my .STL files for free is to donate $5 to help fund school materials... once I have $3,500, I'll convert all these files to free downloads. https://www.gofundme.com/roboguts-kits-lessons I saw the basic "Shot Glass Ice Cube" part and immediately wondered why only one? An ice cube tray has several cups to make a bunch of ice cubes... then I realized that sometimes the freezer gets full of stuff, and a big long tray doesn't always fit. So, why not make an adjustable tray? So, I did it like this... When I was young and drinking, I always thought a standard "shot glass" was small, hence these are oval so they give you a little extra fun! YES, that bottom design is on purpose... so if the cups get stuck in the frost of older refrigerators, you can get a fork or knife under the edge and pry it upwards. And yes, this is MakerBotable. This is another of many entries to the makezine.com/go/makerbot contest blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/04/makerbot_giveaway.html Instructions: So, MakerBot a couple... if they work well then MakerBot a few dozen and send me some. They're simple puzzle-like interlocking handles to create any length ice cube tray you want. You will have to trim the bottoms of two arms square after printing, but otherwise, this should be a straightforward print. If you successfully make this with a 3D printer, please send me the build-file and machine type so it can be uploaded here for others to use.
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