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Mason Jar
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Scalable vase mode mason jar for storing everyday items or packaged snacks. Not recommended for unpackaged foods.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Jug5wQZ4y0&ab_channel=Dehapro
Both lid and body are the same size. This is so that it can be printed with any extrusion width size. In order for the lid to fit properly, it has to be scaled with a formula. Follow these steps:
1. Determine the desired scale. 100% is about 180mm in height and 115mm in width. We'll use 50% for this example.
2. The body can be printed in vase mode with the desired scale and extrusion width. We'll use 0.85mm extrusion width on a 0.4mm nozzle for rigidity. Proceed with printing.
3. Now for the lid, Place the lid on slicer with the desired scale (50%). Take note on the X/Y size in mm. Let's say it's 52mm.
4. Determine the clearance needed between the lid and body. Let's say 1mm (0.5mm on each side). This clearance depends on the user's printer. If your printer does not print circle well, it's better to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Jug5wQZ4y0&ab_channel=Dehapro
Both lid and body are the same size. This is so that it can be printed with any extrusion width size. In order for the lid to fit properly, it has to be scaled with a formula. Follow these steps:
1. Determine the desired scale. 100% is about 180mm in height and 115mm in width. We'll use 50% for this example.
2. The body can be printed in vase mode with the desired scale and extrusion width. We'll use 0.85mm extrusion width on a 0.4mm nozzle for rigidity. Proceed with printing.
3. Now for the lid, Place the lid on slicer with the desired scale (50%). Take note on the X/Y size in mm. Let's say it's 52mm.
4. Determine the clearance needed between the lid and body. Let's say 1mm (0.5mm on each side). This clearance depends on the user's printer. If your printer does not print circle well, it's better to
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