Screw Top Koozie (12 oz can insulator)

Screw Top Koozie (12 oz can insulator)

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
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This is a simple screw top koozie/can cooler made for 12oz/355ml cans. You can add personalization in Bambu Studio. (I do 0.5mm depth and inset)

When printing, make sure that threads are low layer height and give the screw top 3 wall layers (I use adaptive layers at quality 0.12)

 

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The file printed just like it should, no problems at all. The top screws on with no problems and it fits the can great! Thanks!
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this is great! the printed awesome and the threads work really good. The fit with a can is good, not too tight and not too loose. overall this is a great print!
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Printed great in Hatchbox PLA Stone Black.
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Thanks for the inspiration for the koozie six-pack I remixed.
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I love mine, Keeps my beer cold!
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Have you got this print profile for A1 mini? :)
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I don’t, but I think you could load the existing profile into Bambu Studio and then just change it to the A1 Mini and rearrange the models to fit the plate if needed. The key to printing this is the low layer heights on the threads.
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thanks . I'll give it a try (newbie)
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printed perfectly.
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Excellent fast build, made a few in PLA in different colors.
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this is the only way to print it since the cap is sitting correctly
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Seems to work, pretty impressed with it. For those of us who have 330ml cans, you need to slice 9mm off the height (by my best guess). If you can cut it out of the centre, the shape at the bottom and the thread on the top will still work just fine.
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