Sugar Scoop
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My mother had a wooden sugar scoop that my sister also wanted, same size as hers. My father then said he'd like one smaller by just one number. So I took out my calipers and measured it up, creating a quick model in Fusion 360. Nothing fancy but it should be close to the original. Since I wasn't sure what "one number smaller" meant, I made two smaller variations. I was short on time, so I printed those and gave them to my dad. And now everything went differently than expected. Both prints were too small, but the wooden one fit perfectly. My mother said the original was actually too big for her, so she picked the small ones and my dad got the wooden one. Who could have guessed that at the start? SugarScoop 01: ~11 ml SugarScoop 02: ~8 ml SugarScoop 03: ~6 ml You want different sizes without scaling STL files? No problem. I've attached the Fusion 360 files, lucky you!
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