Desk Cup Holder

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Desk Cup Holder

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0.2mm layer, Strength, Support Material Interface
0.2mm layer, Strength, Support Material Interface
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6.5 h
1 plate
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill better support
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill better support
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 50% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 50% infill
10.2 h
1 plate

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Description

Convenient Desk/Table Mounted Cup Holder

Designed by those who cannot live without being in arms reach of a beverage while working, this cup holder aims to provide an affordable, reliable, and highly compatible alternative to standard commercial offerings.

Print Profile Information:

This model can support many different approaches to printing-- it's not very particular.
However, there are a few recommendations to best ensure an enjoyable experience:
The Screw and Clamp pieces should be printed with “strong” profiles. Generally, we achieved this by simply increasing infill to 100%. While a bit over-kill, this ensures the parts do not experience pre-mature failure.

  • The screw, if printed vertically, is especially prone to failure due to layer line orientation.
  • The clamp, depending on your print's tolerance, can also experience a strong radial stress when the Cup Holder is slotted in, which may cause stress fractures in the part if it is not strong enough.
  • It is not recommended to print any support for the threaded areas in the model. Support in these areas can cause the threads to no longer operate.
  • Support Interface material is recommended to ensure a frustration free part cleanup experience.

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If you find the cup holder does not have enough grip on the tabletop you are using, you may find cutting a grippy material and applying it to the bottom of the clamp and top of the end cap helpful. Attached you will find the dimensions for these areas (in millimeters):

Dimensions for Grip Materials



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Assembly Guide (1)
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill better support
Printed great. Assembled great.
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thanks!
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Did not work. Will not slide together. I did not rescale the file.
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Hello! This does not appear to be the same model-- Looking at the images you uploaded, it appears to be this model instead: https://makerworld.com/en/models/50298#profileId-52107 This cup holder is different than the above.
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came out great cf PETG and TPU for the cap
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Printed in PETG and the fitting was super tight, had to sand down.. Another then that, preaty good
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Printed in Bambu Lab Translucent pink PETG and the only issue I had is that the cup part goes into the mount part too lose, but solved that by jamming a little rubber piece between them.
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Thanks for the model, this is great. The provided profiles works good for AMS & Support specific filament but will not work (or causes issues in fitting the dovetail and removing the supports) if you just use the regular filament for support. I've added a profile just moves the clamp vertically (the support goes from inside the screw hole) and tweaked the support parameters. It made a very significant improvement. Have printed a few of these using PLA+, PLA Tough and ABS with the new profile with no issues.
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简单的改了一下,现在可以装大的茶壶了,因为不会设计, 只能切,然后胶水粘
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easy setup. the dovetail is a little stiff used a watch hammer to lightly tap it in place and works perfect!
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printed the clamp using PLA+ and PLA Support printed the cup holder in PetG with PLA as support. your print profiles were perfect. printed perfect, and supports peeled right off! thanks!!!
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