Chris Borge | 3D Printed Bean Can Stash @Borgedesigns | Uploaded June 2020 | Updated October 2024, 9 minutes ago.
Hey guys, this weeks project is a 3D printed adaptor that allows a can of beans to be made into a hidden container.
Part downloads:
thingiverse.com/thing:4494624
Music:
"army of none" by The Whole Other
My name is Chris, I am a 3D printing hobbyist from australia. I dont really specialise in anything specific, but 3D printed tools and tabletop accessories are some things youll probably seen quiet often. I do all my 3d printing on a Ender 3, which I highly recommend as a budget printer. Currently I only run 1 printer but I hope to expand that in the future. Recently acquired a photon 0 to do resin printing with. I like to share all my 3D printing ideas for free although I do plan to sell stuff in the future. Most of my projects will be mostly 3D printed with a few non printed components included, these can often be found on ebay. I actually use the cheapest filament I can get for all my projects, again I hope to change this in the future.
Hey guys, this weeks project is a 3D printed adaptor that allows a can of beans to be made into a hidden container.
Part downloads:
thingiverse.com/thing:4494624
Music:
"army of none" by The Whole Other
My name is Chris, I am a 3D printing hobbyist from australia. I dont really specialise in anything specific, but 3D printed tools and tabletop accessories are some things youll probably seen quiet often. I do all my 3d printing on a Ender 3, which I highly recommend as a budget printer. Currently I only run 1 printer but I hope to expand that in the future. Recently acquired a photon 0 to do resin printing with. I like to share all my 3D printing ideas for free although I do plan to sell stuff in the future. Most of my projects will be mostly 3D printed with a few non printed components included, these can often be found on ebay. I actually use the cheapest filament I can get for all my projects, again I hope to change this in the future.