10mm Shallow Can Cups - 12oz Soda Pop Can Cups
Mechanic? Auto Tech? Car Enthusiast? Well I FOUND THE 10MM! It was hiding in my 3D Printer!
This 12oz Can Cup design is inspired by a 10mm Shallow socket. The Handle equipped version is designed to mimic a 10mm Combination wrench with open and Box ends (that actually measure 10mm). The cup body features a hex design in the can opening, a square "Drive" hole in the bottom for can removal, and a #10 inset into the side.
Perfect for the Car / Tool Enthusiast in your or your life! Thanks to TikTok Live chat for the idea on this one!
Designed for cans with a 66mm Diamater. Cup measures 111mm tall.
- INCLUDED FILES:
- CAD STEP File to learn how I designed these.
- 10mm Can Cup with Wrench Handle
- 10mm Can Cup without Handle
- PRINT PARAMETERS:
- Supports Required between bottom and top of handle.
- 3 Perimeters Recommended.
- 15%+ Infill Recommended (I Prefer Rectilinear)
Mine was printed in Inland Grey PLA+.
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Having a seam issue. Not sure how to fix this. Kinds new to 3d printing. Using a Bambu P1P. I added a Make so you can see the issue.
I'm having a challenge - every time I get the bottom printed, basically where the can will sit inside - the print fails. I'm not ironing or anything - but it stops printing every time. Just this model for me...
Interested in getting a license to sell. What needs to be done?
Check out my Patreon account, that is where licensing is handled! https://www.patreon.com/HotRodHippie
A mechanic friend sent me a tiktok with this. I had to find it to print it.
Saw this on 3D printing nerd and decided to give it a try. Printed great on the Mk3s with no supports using FilamentOne Traffic Red PLA. Really clean and nice looking model. Thanks!
This was my first real print and it turned out fantastically. Thanks Hot Rod Hippie, you are a great guy for making things like this available.
I'm interested in getting a license to sell this product.
Currently printing in silk silver PLA, posting a photo once it's finished.