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Hey i'm Jacob. I love 3D modeling and printing all the things.

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**Subscribing to this plan does not give you permission to sell or re-distribute my digital files, only the prints you create from them.

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How does this differ from my Patreon? The benefits are virtually the same, access to all of my models and commercial rights. The main differences at the moment are:

  • This membership has the advantage of Thangs' model sharing, which is great for viewing/browsing the models you would like to print.
  • This membership doesn't yet include Discord access, but I have plans to set that up soon.
  • The membership doesn't yet include access to the Private tutorials I have created, but I may be including that soon if there is any interest.

Will I be closing down my Patreon? I have no plans of closing down my Patreon. Ideally, both platforms would share close to identical benefits, allowing the user to choose which platform they most prefer.

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CANnon Cup Holder - Thangs Workspace Design Challenge

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CANnon Cup Holder - Thangs Workspace Design Challenge 3d model
CANnon Cup Holder - Thangs Workspace Design Challenge 3d model
CANnon Cup Holder - Thangs Workspace Design Challenge 3d model
CANnon Cup Holder - Thangs Workspace Design Challenge 3d model
CANnon Cup Holder - Thangs Workspace Design Challenge 3d model

The CANnon Cup Holder

Whether you're looking for a classy way to holster your 12oz beverage, or just some new distinguished desktop décor. The CANnon Cup Holder has you covered.

Featuring:

  1. "Cartoony-styled" cannon cup holder equipped to securely hold one 12oz beverage.
  2. A display stand that holds the cannon in 2 different positions. One for drinking, one for display
  3. A removeable end cap to assist in can removal.

Inspiration Keeping with the #ThangsWorkspace Design Challenge theme of outdoor fun, this design was inspired by the iconic Revolutionary War-era cannons at Battery Park in Charleston, SC.

Battery Park, or just called The Battery by everyone I know, is found along the waterfront of the downtown area.

Growing up in Charleston, some of my earliest summertime memories were going to visit the downtown area. I remember always hoping to see the cannons, even as the years went on.

Its now been quite a few years since I, or any of my close family, has lived in Charleston. Regardless of how much time has passed, anytime I'm back "home" and want something to do outside, visiting The Battery always comes to mind.

Printing Info

  • I have included the Original Blank Can Cup files (both STL and STEP) that were provided by MandicReally

Files for the CANnon Cup

  • CANnon cup holder STEP file
  • cup_holder (STL)
  • cap (STL)
  • bolt, need 2 (STL)
  • display_stand (print-in-place)
  • display_stand_piece_1
  • display_stand_piece_2

The cannon itself prints in 2 separate pieces and threads together afterwards. I did color swaps on my printer to achieve the black and gold colors on the cannon.

The display stand has 2 different options for printing. You can 1) print it in a single assembly where 2 separate pieces print in place and are locked together, or 2) print the 2 pieces separately, then assemble after. They just wont be locked together.

These are the settings I used to print, although you will want to use the settings that work best for you:

Layer Height: 0.20 Infill: 10% Perimeters: 3 walls Nozzle Size: 0.4 nozzle Supports: None

Filament I Used: Black and Silver eSun PLA+, Silk Gold TTYT3D, Padauk Rosewood PLA, and Eryone Wood PLA.

Troubleshooting If you are struggling with the thread-together pieces, I would suggest doing a clearance test/extrusion test to make sure you aren't over extruding. This is something that can cause them to be difficult to thread together.


63 Likes132 DownloadsJune 9, 2022


63 Likes132 DownloadsJune 9, 2022