This is a simple K-Cup tray for your counter or shelf. Uses gravity to have your cups slide down into place. Great for organizing all those K-Cups. CREDIT goes to CH4S3R at cults: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/keurig-k-cup-dispenser
I think this is a good design. the print should not be for the A1. the rear most support broke and fell over mid print on both attempts and created a large mess of filament.
Edit: was fixed by publisher!
my A1 did the same. the rear most support is so near the rear edge of the plate that it doesn't have a large enough surface layer and from being a bed slinger it shakes loose. it fell on mine too. then it was printing in air.
It still turned out okay. If I print this again I would load it into a desktop slicer first and try to rotate it on the build plate, then modify the rear supports to be larger or improved. I may also reduce the infill from 15% gyroid to be 8% rectilinear or tri-hex, which will print ALOT faster and use fewer material. Then I may upload that as a remix
it still turned out okay on mine and didn't effect the actual model
I've rotated the model in the slicer so that there is more room for the full-size tree support in the back. I'll upload this as a remix for a1 users after mine completed printing fully. 👍😊
hello, for my A1 i needed to rotate the print diagonally on the bed.
by default, when we are printing this using the cloud slicer (via handy phone app), it orients the model such that there isn't enough room for the rear most tree support (it's like a fraction of the surface area of a normal support because not enough room back there), and that support always fell off at about 75% completed. and being a bed slinger, the a1 needed a full-size rear-most tree support.
i may upload, as a remix for A1 printers, my slight changes to rotate the model. i also decided to use 15% rectilinear infill instead of gyroid because it finishes about an hour sooner when using the former infill pattern. i considered also smoothing it using adaptive variable layer height, but that would've increased it to be 8.5 hrs so i decided not to apply variable layer height.
here's a photo of the rotated model and you can see that it now gets a full size tree support in the back. one that shouldn't fall down this time.
thank you.