Stanley Cup Inspired Travel Mug

Stanley Cup Inspired Travel Mug

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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, slightly textured side.
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, slightly textured side.
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27.4 h
3 plates

Tall and Short Mug with "Old enough to know better..." 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Tall and Short Mug with "Old enough to know better..." 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates

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Caution: It is not recommended to drink from 3D printed items, it can be hazardous to your health. Only drink from the stainless-steel insert that this travel mug is designed for.

 

This is a Stanley Cup inspired travel mug. It is designed to hold this stainless-steel tumbler that can found here on Amazon: https://a.co/d/8GJ6C5a

 

You may also see colored tumblers on that link, they have a coating on the outside and will require you to increase the scale of the model slightly in order for them to fit. Use the included test ring to determine the amount of scaling needed if you use the colored tumblers.

 

If you order the tumblers from the Amazon link you may receive one of two known sizes of stainless-steel cups, and you won't know what size you have until you receive them. When I ordered my tumblers, I ordered two sets of four. I got one set that was 8" (20.32cm), and the other set was 8.25" (20.96cm). So, as you can guess, the short mug is for the shorter tumbler, and the tall mug is for the taller tumbler. If you print the short mug but get the tall tumbler it will still fit inside the mug, but just stick out a little at the top.

 

I've also included a test ring; I recommend printing this ring first and then test the fit to the tumbler. All of the mugs I've printed have fit the stainless-steel tumbler snug, but easy to remove for cleaning by pressing up through the hole in the bottom of the mug.

 

I recommend printing the mug with a high temp material, at least PETG so that way if it should withstand any heat from being left in a vehicle on a sunny day. I have tested my PETG mugs that were printed with 4 outer walls in a dishwasher, and they survived, but your results might very. So, I recommend removing the stainless-steel tumbler for cleaning in a dishwasher, and then cleaning the 3D printed mug by hand.

 

This mug will print with no supports. In my profile I've added a very slight texture to the outside of the mug using the fuzzy skin option. I found that when printing with multiple colors the PETG will show imperfections where there are two colors. The textured side not only adds a nice feel to it, it also hides the imperfections. Using the fuzzy skin will add to the print times unfortunately.

 

As mentioned above it is not recommended to drink from 3D printed items, that is why I've designed the areas at the top of the mug to allow for drinking directly from the stainless-steel tumbler.

 

The beauty of this 3D printed shell is that it can easily be modified with any saying that you wish on the side of it by using the text editing built into the slicers such as BambuStudio, or OrcaSlicer. As a side note, OrcaSlicer has a lot more options when it comes to editing text.

 

Here is an example, I'll be adding this as a profile once I complete a test print of it.

 

 

I encurage you all to share any travel mugs that you have come up with, I'm anxious to see them all!

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