Egg Cup "Unbowed" 3D Print Stl File | Bambu Studio 3MF included | Easter Gift
Introducing the 3D printed egg cup "Unbowed" the perfect addition to your kitchen collection! Designed with precision and attention to detail, this egg cup is both practical and visually appealing.
With its unique shape, this egg cup STL file is easy to print, durable and eggs fit perfect even for large eggs. Whether you're looking to display soft-boiled eggs or impress guests with a stylish breakfast presentation, this egg cup is a great solution.
Download and print your "Unbowed" design today to elevate your breakfast game!
🥚 DETAILS
- detailed print settings guide included (Tipps for a clean print+ 3mf for bambu studio)
- quick and easy print
- no supports, brim or raft needed!
- high resolution STL files
- for best aesthetic results, I highly recommend using matte-colored PLA
- no resizing needed, 100% is perfect for M and L eggs
- print at 100% size = 48x48x33 mm
I have printed quite a few of them out of PLA and never had any melting problems when I use them with hot eggs. If you want them to dishwasher safe use ASA/ABS.
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Matte Ivory White Matte Charcoal Black The gray, wood and terracotta are not a brand that I can recommend, I provide links to this filament brand. Marble Grey Cement comes very close to the grey in the pictures. Matte PLA Terracotta nearly a perfect terracotta substitute
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One quick question for Valerian or any other readers; can these be printed successfully with a Bambu A1 Mini? Would there be a significant quality difference when compared to using my P1S? I love printing the eggcups but i need my P1S for other things during the day, so i was thinking about buying a A1 Mini. Thanks! M.
Yes they can definetly be printed using the A1 mini. I infact have one myself, great machine so far. You might just need a little more infill / top layers in the middle modifier area. The print time is almost the same. I can't see any significant quality differences between the printers either.
By the way, i'd ❤️ to see tea light candle holders in this style/pattern and quality. That'd be awesome!
Thats a great idea but I'm a little worried that this would turn into a fire hazzard. Have you tried out 3D-printed tea light candle holders?
Yes, it seems to work well. I printed two low planter dishes as a gift for a friend and when i visited her she had placed two traditional tea lights on each dish😬. I told her that she was not allowed to do so, but it seemed that she was doing so from day one.😃 And these were PLA. But, indeed - it's still a fire hazard, but... we can use them with LED tea lights of course... IKEA has very nice real-looking ones that have the same dimensions as the waxines. Or ABS print.
hahaha, well if she likes using it that way who are we to complain. I'll add it onto my idea list, thank you for the suggestion!
One last question ;-) When i print a whole buildplate of these babies, i get a lot of hairy stringing. In my experience this can be solved by allowing more ventilation by opening the door and the top. What is your view on this? Just let it happen and use a heatgun to remove them, or experiment with ventilation?
This is a more complicated question to answer. Your solution might help, in fact I always leave the top cover off and front door open when I print PLA.
The strings could also be due to slightly wet filament or a little to high extrusion temperature. Stringing is very filament dependent.
Alternatively you could use continous printing for this model like I explain in this video:
https://youtu.be/Vxj1ii6dPYo
Absolutely lovely design, and the first print came out perfect. The only thing i don't like is the very strong seam. Can you suggest a way of making the seam less prominent?
Thanks and kind regards,
Martin.
Hey Martin,
Thank you for the kind words!
You can try using scarf seams but this settings needs to be calibrated for your filament. Its probably best if you watch a Youtube video on how to do that.
Cheers Valerian