Funnel Keychain

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Funnel Keychain

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1

0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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1.2 h
1 plate
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Description

Keychain Funnel

ever needed a simple and portable funnel? Something lightweight that wont take up much space in your gym bag or hiking pack that isn't a rubbery funnel that everything can stick to? Or something to transfer your vodka to your inconspicuous Fiji water bottle so you will appear boujie but actually be intoxicated?

 

Give the Keychain Funnel a try today! weighing in at around 50g, this funnel is easy to print and easy to use! The orange one pictured is one I printed over a year ago and still use for household funnel tasks. It simply jsut works. I've also handed them out to a few people I am friends with at my gym.

 

Features

  • High wall on one side to contain powders from spilling over
  • internal structure to make it more durable
  • Loop in outer wall to hook funnel onto a carabiner to clip funnel to outside of backpack
  • bottom fits into standard sized refillable and disposable water bottle holes
  • Wash by running it under water
  • Total print weight with supports is under 65g

Print settings

Nothing too crazy, I recommend doing 3 walls, with 15% infill. PLA is fine, if you feel strongly about being able to wash it in the dish washer, then print with a higher temp material such as PETG. Supports are recommended as well as a brim, the box under supports that says "on build plate only” should be checked. Print in the orientation provided in the pictures.

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0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
messed up towards the end of the print but came out good enough
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could you share a picture so I can edit the print profile to print better for everyone else? are you using the .6mm nozzle?
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no I was using a 4 but still came out good I’ll send a pic once I’m off work
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Replying to @Danny630 :
I'm glad it worked out well for you and I hope my design is to your liking. I know makerworld has a "feature" that limits the max rating to 3/5 stars if the print is not completed. I wanted to follow up with you and get some feedback if the 3/5 was forced by makerworld and how I can adjust my print profile to ensure that late stage failures do not happen to anyone else
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