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Hey All, I made a thing and figured I'd share. I wanted to use some of my Yeti mugs in my bronc, but they wouldn't fit in the 7MT cup holders. I got tired of spilling coffee everywhere when they would inevitably fall over, so I designed and printed an adapter. I probably could have gone out and bought a generic one, but it seemed more fun to try my hand at designing and printing one. Link to my model is below if you've got a printer and want to give it a whirl!
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6542680
I'm not saavy with 3D modelling stuff, this is my first try using a "real" CAD program (well, FreeCAD). I'm accustomed to using TinkerCAD which is MUCH more basic. I'm hoping to get comfortable enough with decent modelling software that I can casually rapid prototype things and/or make useful parts. It's fun!
This was also the first thing I made with a printer I got a few months back (Elegoo Neptune 4 for a little over $200). It turned out pretty well compared to what my older printer would kick out (MP Select Mini).
couple of pics:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6542680
I'm not saavy with 3D modelling stuff, this is my first try using a "real" CAD program (well, FreeCAD). I'm accustomed to using TinkerCAD which is MUCH more basic. I'm hoping to get comfortable enough with decent modelling software that I can casually rapid prototype things and/or make useful parts. It's fun!
This was also the first thing I made with a printer I got a few months back (Elegoo Neptune 4 for a little over $200). It turned out pretty well compared to what my older printer would kick out (MP Select Mini).
couple of pics:
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