Stanley Tumbler Cup Inspired Keychain / Ornament - Stanley Mug

Stanley Tumbler Cup Inspired Keychain / Ornament - Stanley Mug

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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My take on the Stanley tumber in a miniature form perfect for a keychain or ornament. Total model is just under 75mm tall at the top of the straw.

 

This file is designed to print standing up with no supports. Extra effort was taken to design the handle to print cleanly without supports. Settings in the included profile should result in a clean handle for most filaments.

 

These are the key rings I use. You will have to open up the split ring a little more to fit the mug handle through.

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I love these as ornaments but also scaled them smaller for keychains. I ran into some problems with them falling over on the color changes even with a big brim as the print gets to the top. I separated mine into 2 parts and printed the top of the Tumbler and the “cup” into separate pieces and glued together.
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which stickers did you use?
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how did you separate them?
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glue stick to fix.
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These came out perfect! Used a three color silk mix, and they're just adorable.
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fantastic print, did the straw in a third color
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printed perfectly! printing for my daughters cheerleading team to hold earrings on comp days
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love them
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Awesome but.... I have one that's amazing printed with the test reels that came with the printer. one set of 5 that 2 fell with silk ( it could use a paper thin area wrapped around it maybe ). and a set of 10 that the nozzle clogged during the first color shift. Would someone please be able to split this into multiple files and I could finish these. I think a lot of people would appreciate this as well thank you
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High stars as of yet I'm not sure where to select them..
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These look great. Is there any easy way to do these with a single filament printer? I've got and Ender-3 S1, and it is saying 20 filament changes required ( I am admittedly not the most skilled at this). Is it feasible or is it time for me to upgrade my printer?
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I’ll upload a file with the individual pieces by color. They might take a little work to assemble but should all fit together. Just use some super glue or 3D Gloop to assemble.
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was really great but spent most of its time printing a wierd rectangle in the back of the machine
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thats the prime tower for the color change. nothing to do with the model itself aside of the color changes
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need supports
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Thanks for checking out my model. Could you tell me or post pictures where you are having issues that need support? I designed this model with a few features to greatly reduce the need for supports and have printed close to 100 with this profile and Bambu filament and have had no issues.
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had to build stables
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