SCALED DOWN TO 50%, 0.2mm layer,8 walls, 30% infill, A1 mini
3.3 h
2 plates
4.7(10)
Filamentree PETG 0.28 mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill.
13 h
4 plates
5.0(1)
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Description
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New cover which can also be used as a scraper for different surface patterns
Rose head for watering can
Story and motivation
For most children there is nothing better than playing with water and sand, whether in the playground or on the beach. But every parent knows the problem: all the sand toys take up a lot of space, it feels like every child has the same set, and most of the products on sale are not particularly durable.
Then last year I came across the Sandy Fun Kit. I liked the idea of having all the important toys in one compact set and created a remix and added additional tools. Since then, I've easily printed 10 sets for my two children and the children of friends. This has led to a lot of feedback about issues and suggestions.
So I started completely from scratch to address everything. And herewith I present the beach essentials for kids as a compact all-in-one set.
What's included?
Watering can with a perfect-sized handle for children's hands
Bucket which can also be used to build castles and bridges/tunnels (inspired by Sand Castle Gate)
Four different tools: shovel, rake, ice scoop, and sieve
Two moulds: duck and shell (you can use also other ones, see Good to know)
Cover that clips into the watering can and holds everything in place (even overhead)
But pictures are worth a thousand words:
How to assamble?
It was also important to me that everything could be easily reassembled. With the Sandy Fun Kit, this is a bit tricky and requires at least two hands. Now it's very easy with just one hand:
Cross-section of how everything fit together
Good to know
Does your child want different sand moulds? Simply take one of the countless models available, scale the X and Y axes so that it fits on the bottom of the watering can and scale the Z axis to 25 mm (important!). It is also possible to stack multiple into each other, if the shapes of the moulds allow it (you must scale them accordingly).
The hex pattern of the cover is an infill pattern. You can change it to whatever you prefer or print it solid.
You have already printed my remix of the Sandy Fun Kit and don't want to reprint everything just for the watering can? The old bucket (and all the contents) fit into the new watering can. So just print it and its handle.
You want to personalize it with the name of your child? I used Bambu Studio to emboss (2 layers → 0.4 mm) the name of my kids to the bottom of each part and printed it in a different color (requires just 2 filament swaps).
I will gladly accept suggestions for improvements and possible additions.
Print recommendations
Considering the intended use and the somewhat rough handling by children, I recommend using PETG and six walls as well as a relatively high infill (>= 25%). I have designed all parts so that no supports are necessary.
this is just amazing. I had the Bambu lab a1 combo printer for a week now and only got into 3d printing. this is by far the greatest print till now and I know that my girls will love it next week when we go in vacation. since I am new, I also tried to play around with color switches. unfortunately I only had 3 pla colors available but in the end it turned out just perfect. thank you.
Thank you for sharing your make and for boosting! I hope your girls will have lots of fun with it. I would be happy to receive feedback after your vacation as to whether PLA was stable enough.
Thanks for sharing your makes! The matt colors look very good. I would be happy to receive feedback at some point as to whether PLA can withstand the kids ;)
Great model!
This allowed me to try PETG printing for the first time and to use most of my filament colors. :)
I love the result and can not wait for my daughter to try it.
Thanks for sharing your make and for the boost! I hope your daughter will have a lot of fun with it :)
Oh and what happend to the bucket? That line shouldn't be there. Have you changed the speed or fan settings while printing?
The spool fell off the AMS lite during the print. The moment it happens match with the height at which the layer shifted...
I may reprint it but everything still fits inside so it is acceptable as is. :p
My soon love it, very cool model. Just an extra idea for the designer, there are some models around makerworld about pushable sand bricks to build things, maybe the recipient inside the water can can be one of those
Thanks for boosting and sharing your make. I'm glad your son loves it and I hope he will have a lot of fun with it!
Also thanks for your suggestion. If I got you right, you mean that the bucket should have a brick shape? I already thought about to design the bottom like the top of a castle, but that would only be possible if I increase its height which in turn would mean that the moulds wouldn't fit anymore.
Oh and btw: you have inserted the tools in the wrong order (check the cross-section image in the description). This is why the sieve is at an angle. But since you're not the first, I should probably mark the tools somehow.
Hello! not the bucket, in my print, the yellow thing, it already has a similar brickish shape, if you add a pushable mechanism to fill it with sand and push it out in an easy way maybe it will improve your already amazing design.
Thabks again!
the tools in the rainbow PLA turned out beautiful
the light blue in the photo looks like grey for some reason
and excuse my Minion working in the background
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