TUTUGO | Coffee Cup Valve Caps
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TUTUGO | Coffee Cup Valve Caps
Published 2017-11-20T11:54:31+00:00
This object was entered in the MakeShaper Design Challenge (see all entries here).
My entry for the MyMiniFactory x MakeShaper #FLEX3D Design Competition are these cute little cups of coffee.
These cute little cups of coffee are made using a combination of 'normal' PLA and flexible filament, using their respective characteristics. The flexible coffee parts snap easily in place into the PLA printed cups. After that you simply press them onto your tire valves by pushing on the coffee part. Their flexibility provide a perfect grasp on the valves, as you can also see in the video.
TUTUGO's fit on all commonly used bicycle and car valves. Make sure you print the right version for yours. The cup is universal and can be used for all valve types, the coffee parts differ: There's one that fits both Presta (French) and Dunlop (Dutch or English) valves and there's one fitting Schrader (car or American) valves.
Happy drinking! Coffee that is .. as you still need to drive.
Cheers, Baschz
P.S. If you want to support me, you can buy a ready-to-go set in a hand pulled three colour screen printed packaging all made by me from my Etsy shop. It would help me a lot.
The infill percentage for the coffee parts will depend on your choice of flex filament. Your settings might need to be different, here are mine as a guideline:
CUP printed in Das Filament white PLA on 215°C with a 50°C heated bed on the Creality CR-10. 100% infill. 0.1 mm layer height. Fan 100%.
Latte COFFEE printed upside down in Recreus3D FilaFlex Skin II on 230°C with a 40°C heated bed on the Monoprice Select Mini. 100% infill (lines) so it is stiff enough. 0.2 mm layer height. Fan 20%. Minimal to no retraction. Initial layer pattern is concentric (Cura setting) to better mimic coffee.
Black COFFEE printed upside down in Polymaker PolyFlex Black on 230°C with a 40°C heated bed on the Monoprice Select Mini. 30% infill so it's not too stiff. 0.2 mm layer height. Fan 20%. Minimal to no retraction. Initial layer pattern is concentric (Cura setting) to better mimic coffee. I scaled it down to 99% for a better fit with this material. You might have to test this with the material you'll be using as well.
I've tried various flexible filaments on the market (definitely not all of them) and for this specific project I found the ones above to be working best, stiffness and colour availability wise. I would love to hear your experience with other filaments, as well as the ones that I've used. And of course I'd love to see your prints!
All parts were designed in Fusion360. Packaging and logo were drawn on paper, scanned, Photoshopped, screen printed, cut, folded, assembled and glued by me as well.
In case you're wondering why the Schrader coffee part has a thin hole going up higher than the actual valve does. This is to give the top part extra rigidity, so it better snaps in place and stays there. Especially needed when printing with extremely soft filament.
发表的日期 | 20/11/2017 |
让时间去下载 | - 20 分钟 |
材料数量 | next to nothing |
尺寸大小 | 18 x 18 x 19 mm |
支持自定义 | YES |