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Moai Odorless Ashtray

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A1

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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2 plates

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Description

Meet the Moai Odor-Containing Ashtray, a functional and decorative container designed for used heated tobacco sticks such as HEETS and similar products.

The design combines a clean cylindrical base with a removable Moai-style lid, turning a simple ashtray into a small decorative object for your desk, balcony, workshop, or smoking area. The lid helps reduce exposed odor by covering the used sticks when not in use, while the top opening makes disposal quick and convenient.

This model is especially useful for users of heated tobacco devices who want a cleaner and more discreet way to collect used sticks instead of leaving them visible in an open tray.

The print is simple, practical, and  require small ammount of supports for most printers, depending on your orientation and slicer settings.

 

Assembly instructions: glue together Moai cap and bottom plate for mounting onto the ashtray.

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