Mystery Drink Coozie - Video Game Inspired

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Mystery Drink Coozie - Video Game Inspired

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Keep what you are drinking a mystery with this Mystery drink coozie. Inspired by the video games we all know and love. This coozie when printed with lightning infill provides a large air gap which keeps your drinks colder! Plus you can show off your video game awesomeness at the same time. There is also a slightly taller version which will completely obscure the can. The version shown shows the top 15mm of the can.

🖨️ Printing Tips

 

Handle will require supports, print with open ends on the build plate. I used a nice .16 layer height which looks great but any layer height will work. No supports are needed for the coozie or the question mark.

 

🔗 Additional Information

 

If you plan to use this outside, be sure to use a filament that can take the summer heat like PETG, ASA, etc. I printed mine in PLA but only intend to use indoors.


You will need a few drops of super glue to assemble or your favorite 3D printing glue.

 

When it comes to hardware, I rely heavily on Bambu Lab 3D printers. My A1 Mini https://rb.gy/uofj5 is a staple in my office, while my fleet of X1C Carbons https://rb.gy/9r2az ensures rapid and high-quality production.

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