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Vintage Gas Pump Gum Ball/Candy Machine

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P1S
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X1 Carbon
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
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16 h
6 plates
5.0(8)

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A fun way to fuel your day.  The perfect combination of vintage automobilia and current candy machinery. Hope you all enjoy. Standard mason jar fits firmly on top of this piece and there is also the choice of a threaded top to lock jar in place. All pieces snap together. Updated file to bring that split down the side.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
A great model and print. I like that the text has been left for the user to edit.
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Ahhh. Awesome choice! Thanks for the 5 stars.
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PLEASE TELL ME HOW YOU HAVE THE FRONT PART CUT OUT TO MAKE THE MACHINE PART SET IN? MINE PRINTED SOLID
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Replying to @ksalvatore :
Hi, I see that if you download the 3MF files, Plate 5 is the tag. Andin pte 1, with the mn parts you then can slide it in the body from the buttom up. Hop this helps
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LOVE how this turned out. 💙 My grandsons are going to love it.
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Looks great!
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please explain how you got the grey part inserted into the blue front/back piece ? my section above where your " candy" wording is inserted is completely solid
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Replying to @ksalvatore :
If you take the end Duke, you see the first plate like a ghost part. In Reality it is like a negative which deleted that part. You must not move it and just Slice. Then you'll see it disappears when you have sliced it.
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Do I need to make my own alterations to the stl file so it fits together?
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This grey part does not fit in between the 2 blue pieces what are missing?
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there are negative parts in place where the candy portion fits. you may have moved the piece and the negative part didn’t follow.
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A very original way to have candies in the house. I did modified the entry to 6cm wide as the bottles here didn't exist at 7cm. I think I will make a new one in blue colour. I printed it on a Centauri carbon with no support, except for the red part, where it was needed. Love it!
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looks great. thank you.
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Printed awesome. I printed this one with the A1 and it came out great. I'm going to use it for my office. My brother and I are Owner/Operator of an oil company that our father and grandfather started in 1964. We are a local bulk supplier. I changed the name of the front signage to our company name. Thanks for a great print
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very cool. looks great.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Wow! This is a super cool print! My kids loved it, but my husband loved it more!
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that’s awesome! thank you.
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This was so much fun to make. I was so excited at every plate! my kids havent stopped eating the candy. Im in trouble! GREAT JOB!
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Looks great! Happy you all enjoy it!
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What is the measurements for the opening? As the mason jar is available here where I live. Thx
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It’s a standard glass mason jar.
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Replying to @nicks3dprints :
What I mean is the size of the opening. As there are different jars.
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Replying to @user_2664402553 :
2.5in, 70mm
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turned out great but don't work to good with jelly beans .... lol
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ahaha I’ve noticed the stickier candies aren’t the best. I tried mini starburst and they just stick together and clog up. skittles, m&m’s and gumballs work best.
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Replying to @nicks3dprints :
I added a black line so I can see when hole is at the top for drop in
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Replying to @nicks3dprints :
I added a black line to tell when hole is at top
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I don't understand how it fits together?????
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once everything is printed it’s very straight forward.
(Edited)
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Replying to @nicks3dprints :
how does this go together? the mechanism parts should fit in between the front and back pieces however the front part is solid and the grove is not big enough to accommodate said mechanism part
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Replying to @ksalvatore :
there are negative parts in place where the candy portion fits. you may have moved the piece and the negative part didn’t follow.
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