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Foldable belt drink holder -  parts
Foldable belt drink holder - parts
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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optimized for 0.4 nozzle
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1.4x40mm Basic (100PCS) - RA005

Description

I designed a foldable belt drink holder that solves a common problem: keeping your hands free without adding bulky accessories to your outfit.

When you don't need the holder, it can be easily detached, folded flat, and slipped into your pocket for convenient storage.

The entire mechanism is powered by just two simple rubber bands and uses filament-based hinges, resulting in a lightweight and reliable design.

Assembly is fast and straightforward, no glue, screws, or additional hardware required.

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Components:

  • Belt clip
  • Latch
  • Drink support
  • Guide ring
  • 2 rubber bands (40 mm)
  • Filament hinges

 

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My goodness, I will be printing a set of these for the boys right away!
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do it man😎
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kkkkkkk
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works great for bottles stayed there all day not so good for small like Coke cans but perfect for a Coke bottle 👌
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amazing make🤩
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headed to an all-inclusive resort this week, printed several for our group. Used PETG since I assume it'll be toasty out. I used paperclips on a couple for the hinges instead of filament, but filament on the other four. Assembly was easy once I figured it out but the documentation wasn't so clear.
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soo cool makes
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This will go perfect with my 3D printed belt.
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Url please!
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what size cans does it hold
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Well... considering 12oz, 16oz and 20oz cans have the same diameter. Going to guess 12, 16 and 20. Not a Fosters...
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Great idea, my buddies are gonna love it for sure haha
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thanks for feedback
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Where are these split pins? I don't see them in the file
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Its just filament. Cut it and put in. I used a paperclip to make sure everything was aligned first, then threaded the filament through and cut it to size after it was in.
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Replying to @fooberichu150 :
thanks for the tip, super :)
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Foldable belt drink holder - parts
This is pretty cool. Could you make a thinner version? Meaning shrinking the large bottom plate to a smaller width? It seems to have a lot of wasted space on the sides.
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thanks for feedback. Yes this is the first working prototype and in future I will optimise it.
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Awesome design
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thanks
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