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Whiskey Ice Ball Tray

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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Pumpkin Orange (10301) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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Sphere ice ball mold for Whiskey/bourbon or other alchohol drinks. Makes spheres with a dimension of 55mm/ 2 inch, can be reshaped for smaller or larger size of spheres. Fill the cup untill the line showed in the pictures and insert the top tray. Cooling can take 3-4 hours depending on temperature. The holes serves as an overflow valve and to push the sphere out. Run warm water over the tray to help seperate the parts after cooling.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
great print. had to run warm water and wait some time, and fill line might not be tall enough, but with some practice I’ll get it to form a full ball. was about 85% a complete sphere on first try at line. thanks for the profile/model
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works great. i let it sit out for 30 min and it comes right out of the mold
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Printed really well (PLA+). One does have to wait 15mins or so for the sections to 'release' from the ice but this can be reduced if using hot water. I found it near impossible to get a perfect sphere, always missing the 'top' bit. Perhaps increasing the number of walls would improve this as I assume water is leaking out slowly. Printed with TPU but that saw no change to the above.
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Works
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Very good print 👍
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ANYONE HAVE ANY TIPS FOR GETTING THE BALL OUT AFTER SEPARATING THE TWO HALVES?
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Any tips for separating the two halves?? :D
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run warm water over it
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is this OK to make out of PLA or use a food safe filament?
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Pla works, and is food friendly normally. But check your specific type of filament just to be sure.
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In most cases PLA isn't food safe bc of additives
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Print was great, super smooth, sanded the insides to get even more smooth. Ice ball will not release though, separating the two halves was extremely difficult as well.
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Just letting it sit for a couple of minutes works very well. Also use some hot water on the moulds after you take it out of the freezer!
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Replying to @PrintTech101 :
Took 15 minutes to separate the 2 halves and another 15 to release the ice ball.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
it’s functional but you gotta be patient! I run water on it for a couple seconds and then just let it rest for a couple minutes and it melt in its own bed liberating it self, every time I tried to open it “ faster” would take around the same time and waste water while running and my energy trying to twist it out.l to end up having one half smaller than the other because of the amount of water running through it
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