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Telescopic Coffee Cup Prank

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Description

Description

A fake coffee cup for pranking your family, and friends. It features a telescoping internal mechanism that extends out to simulate the spilling of coffee. Watch as your friends freak out when you pretend to spill coffee all over their lap. Sometimes the mechanism gets a little stuck so don't be afraid to really launch it. Just don't let go, or a simple prank may be a trip to the ER. 

 

Printing

The model prints in two parts: the coffee cup, and the telescopic coffee internals. My model was made out of wood PLA (It was the only brown I had) you will probably have better luck with standard brown as it will slide past itself better making the mechanism more reliable. If seizing still occurs you may need to increase the X-Y hole compensation in your slicer. 

 

Size

The model is 100mm in diameter with the handle of the cup sticking out an extra 44mm. The entire contraption is 135mm tall when retracted, and 420mm tall when fully extended. The model may also be scaled down or up if you desire a smaller or larger pranking apparatus. 

 

Assembly

IMPORTANT!! The weighted cone must be glued to the last, half height, cylinder. Otherwise it may become a projectile during use. Other than that the outer brown ring can be glued directly into the coffee cup preventing the mechanism from sliding out the back. 

 

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