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Coffee Cup

Published at 2024-05-02
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DanielNoree

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The primary goal of this project was to see if a 3D printed cup could withstand the 97 ° C hot coffee. And it did!Please note that I did not actually drink out of the cup, i have no idea what's going on in there when the hot coffee and printed nylon come together, it simply does not feel safe (yet).This print was done in Taulman 3D Nylon 618.As always i have included an STL and a STEP file. TopSolid 7 sourcefile is also available.

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V3rtax
V3rtax
almost 9 years
Try printing it in PET. Its fully food safe.
peterparnes
peterparnes
over 11 years
I have printed it in PLA and T-Glass. https://plus.google.com/u/0/104199731463622588564/posts/GtXhGDHMCJx
netbear
netbear
over 11 years
What material are you printing on?
DanielNoree
DanielNoree
over 11 years
@peterparnes STL uploaded, post a picture of the T-Glase version when it´s done! =)
peterparnes
peterparnes
over 11 years
thought so :) i downloaded it from the "other place" and I am printing it in T-glass now!
DanielNoree
DanielNoree
over 11 years
@peterparnes My misstake, i thought i had. I will upload it straight away!
peterparnes
peterparnes
over 11 years
Daniel, why haven't you uploaded any STL here?
Daid
Daid
over 11 years
Nylon should be pretty safe I think. ABS isn't, and PLA melts at coffee temperatures (however, PLA seems to be fine to use for cold drinks)

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