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Mini Recycle Bin  3d model
Mini Recycle Bin  3d model
Mini Recycle Bin  3d model
Mini Recycle Bin  3d model
Mini Recycle Bin  3d model
Mini Recycle Bin  3d model
Mini Recycle Bin  3d model
Mini Recycle Bin  3d model
Mini Recycle Bin  3d model

Mini Recycle Bin

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This Model is both functional and cute, With all the recognizable features we know but with enough space to be functional as a small table bin, it combines the quirkiness of miniatures, power of 3D printing and utility of an actual function its perfect combo to show off to your friends and family.

Inspired by the Tiny Tote family of bins on my page this Wheely bin hopes to join the family of miniatures on your desk or office.

  • Rough size of 80x80x150mm
  • Can be printed in any material. with or without support.
  • Easy to assemble
  • Use small piece of filament for the handle bar lid hinge Print in your choice of color and post a make to show off your work!
Community Makes (4)
Here are our 3 bins, yellow is recyclable, green is green waste, and red is rubbish.
Nice and practical bin! Thanks
Printed at 65% scale. Had to run a small drill bit through the handle to get a piece of filament to fit. Melted both ends with a soldering iron to keep it in secure.
Printed the variant without the recycle symbol. Very nice print. Wheels and lid work well. Flattened and trimmed a paperclip for the hinge. Did this one as a gift. May print another to keep for myself.
Here are our 3 bins, yellow is recyclable, green is green waste, and red is rubbish.
Nice and practical bin! Thanks
Printed at 65% scale. Had to run a small drill bit through the handle to get a piece of filament to fit. Melted both ends with a soldering iron to keep it in secure.
Printed the variant without the recycle symbol. Very nice print. Wheels and lid work well. Flattened and trimmed a paperclip for the hinge. Did this one as a gift. May print another to keep for myself.


Community Makes (4)
Here are our 3 bins, yellow is recyclable, green is green waste, and red is rubbish.
Nice and practical bin! Thanks
Printed at 65% scale. Had to run a small drill bit through the handle to get a piece of filament to fit. Melted both ends with a soldering iron to keep it in secure.
Printed the variant without the recycle symbol. Very nice print. Wheels and lid work well. Flattened and trimmed a paperclip for the hinge. Did this one as a gift. May print another to keep for myself.
Here are our 3 bins, yellow is recyclable, green is green waste, and red is rubbish.
Nice and practical bin! Thanks
Printed at 65% scale. Had to run a small drill bit through the handle to get a piece of filament to fit. Melted both ends with a soldering iron to keep it in secure.
Printed the variant without the recycle symbol. Very nice print. Wheels and lid work well. Flattened and trimmed a paperclip for the hinge. Did this one as a gift. May print another to keep for myself.

Discussions
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edchambers
Printed the variant without the recycle symbol. Very nice print. Wheels and lid work well. Flattened and trimmed a paperclip for the hinge. Did this one as a gift. May print another to keep for myself.
Printed the variant without the recycle symbol. Very nice print. Wheels and lid work well. Flattened and trimmed a paperclip for the hinge. Did this one as a gift. May print another to keep for myself. 3d model
Clean print. Printed with supports. Very happy. 3d model
Bruce V
bruce.vanessen
Here are our 3 bins, yellow is recyclable, green is green waste, and red is rubbish.
Here are our 3 bins, yellow is recyclable, green is green waste, and red is rubbish. 3d model
Atairiastos
Atairiastos
Nice and practical bin! Thanks
Nice and practical bin! Thanks 3d model
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mildnoobsauce
Printed at 65% scale. Had to run a small drill bit through the handle to get a piece of filament to fit. Melted both ends with a soldering iron to keep it in secure.
Printed at 65% scale. Had to run a small drill bit through the handle to get a piece of filament to fit. Melted both ends with a soldering iron to keep it in secure.  3d model
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IoT M
EngineerMeThis

Looks Awesome. Well done!

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edchambers

Perfect. Definitely going to try it out.

IoT M
EngineerMeThis

Wholly Happy Hell! that came out greater then the Original ! well done. the handle bar was made to use a piece of 1.75mm filament as a hinge

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edchambers

Loving this. Any chance you can make a variant without the recycle symbol? I have the trash and the recycle as separate bins. I am not smart enough to attempt to hide/remove it myself. I'd tip you if you are interested.

IoT M
EngineerMeThis

Hey Ed

Thanx for thr message. Sure ill be able to load a version with no logo. Should have it done tommorow, will drop comment when done. Thank you for the tip offer but all good. Happy todo it, having blast with miniatures. Please please like and share where you can. Chat soon

IoT M
EngineerMeThis

Hey Ed, Please see update files, in addition to the current files their is a bin "logo_less" that you can print instead, obvi everything else stays the same

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tvandijk64

great design! I'd like to use them in my LGB scenery, which is at roughly 1:22.5 scale. Are they easily scalable?

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EngineerMeThis

I think you could try scale it in slicer but it might get to small. this model is 1:7th scale. to print it at 1:22.5 scale might need to redesign it and make the bin solid to keep the detail otherwise the walls will be to thin

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visualpro

What about making it twice as big. I would like to have it as a waste container for my organic kitchen waste (vegetable peels and so ob). But the actual size is to small.

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EngineerMeThis

Twice as big would make it 300mm tail, most printers have a 270mm z limit. and then there is a water proofing issue

Mini Recycle Bin

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