Knurled Slim Can Koozie (White Claw/Red Bull) 12oz

Knurled Slim Can Koozie (White Claw/Red Bull) 12oz

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Koozie for Whiteclaws and 12oz Red Bull cans. I am sure it will fit High Noon, Kettle One Spritz, Mamitas, and Bud Light Seltzers. Your mileage may vary with others.

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I love the design I used for my Monster cans, so I decided to try it for slim cans as well. Unfortunately, I should have read the reviews first—it would have saved me some filament. My first print, using rainbow silk filament, turned out too snug. For the second print, I scaled it up to 102%, and the can fits perfectly. Now, I just need to add a piece of duct tape or loop Velcro inside to take up the small amount of extra space. I’m really happy with how it turned out and plan to print another one for my sister. The first one, which didn’t fit quite right, will be repurposed as a pencil holder.
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I noticed it varies by filament. Inland dual tone PLA was perfect for me but other have said too tight and I have had a few that are too loose. Hopefully your feedback helps others as well. You can add your print profile that worked for you and it may help others.
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Replying to @neighmo :
I will when I get home, Im going to print one more at 101% to see what that does. i do know silk filament is notorious to shrink
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Replying to @samiam2714 :
if that works let me know and I will add a disclaimer and/or a self filament profile. I knew it shrank just didn’t realize that much
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I don't know what happened with the first print, but I printed from the app, everything turned out perfectly, but it was a hair too narrow for the can to fit. Tried White Claw and Monster Beast cans. Resliced in the slicer, increased width 1mm, and it fits great. Not going to take a star away, because it is a great design and couldnhave been a simple glitch.
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Glad it is working well for you now! Not the first time I have heard this and noticed it depends on filament used. Example Inland worked perfect for me but a Matte filament from Elegoo was a bit tighter on the tolerances. Same print profile nothing changed other than filament.
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Damn! I did not read reviews...Like many other... So you increase 1mm on the diameter and fit is perfect? Thanks
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Replying to @MARKLANG :
I increased 1mm and it fits, but oddly loose for such a small increase. May be worth pausing the print and checking an inch or two up so you don't waste a bunch of time.
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Printed perfectly. CA White car can fits P1S, bbl PETG, .6 mm nozzle THANK YOU!
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Thank you for the review! Also, Thank you for sharing a photo!
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Scaled up to 101% per the other comments. Perfect fit for Alani cans. I wouldn't recommend printing at 100% as the slightly scaled up size is very snug.
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Thank you for the review!
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first print failed. the file is a little too small to fit the can. Upscaled 1% and fit is perfect
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Thank you for the review! Also, it looks awesome. Thank you for sharing!
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turned out great 👍🏾
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That is awesome! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you for the review and pictures! I hope you get a lot of good use out of them!
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That is awesome looking!
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Try printing with a dual or tri color filament for some really cool prints!
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Great design, perfect fit. Printing a dozen to give away at festival ~
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printed at 100%, no upscaling required. i think if you guys analyze your seam positions it may help with fit. i had one with a seam on the inside in a straight line that was a tougher fit than other seam schemes that shifted the inner seams.
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Replying to @LINUStheRAT :
Thank you for the review and enjoy your festival!
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