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Adam and I

Foo Funnel v1.0

by hoeken, published

Adam and I
Foo Funnel v1.0 by hoeken Nov 4, 2009

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Description

Catarina and I made this funnel design in openscad.org. This particular funnel is 50mm wide with a 2mm hole. We made it because we needed to pour some liquids. :)

Note: the inside overhangs actually killed the print. we need to adjust the height of the funnel for a better angle. Cool effect though!

Update: we used the funnel to pour acetone knowing that it would dissolve the threads on the inside. it completely sealed all the cracks and now its a great little funnel.

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Thing 1234, forgot that :P

Am I the only one that went here because it is 1234? Really?

Actually, it probably only requires about $0.02 in electricity... a far cheaper option.

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GNU - GPL
Foo Funnel v1.0 by hoeken is licensed under the GNU - GPL license.

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dombeef on Aug 29, 2011 said:

Am I the only one that went here because it is 1234? Really?

dombeef on Aug 29, 2011 said:

Thing 1234, forgot that :P

coasterman on Nov 18, 2010 said:

I must have a cast-iron makerbot, I only got 2 tiny little strings inside. This is what it's all about. We can either spend a dollar of gas going to and from the store and another dollar on a cheap thin plastic funnel, or we can boot up the Cupcake and print a similar funnel for about 10 cents plastic and probably a dollar electricity. Save half the money and half the time. :)

MakerBlock on Nov 20, 2010 said:

Actually, it probably only requires about $0.02 in electricity... a far cheaper option.

GeertB on Nov 7, 2009 said:

Is the image of the foo funnel inside before or after the acetone? I'll have to try and see if iI can use acetone for finishing prints!

Anonymous on Nov 5, 2009 said:

Nice, this is the kind of stuff which really make "fabbing" interesting, stuff people can use for mundane every day tasks.

Anonymous on Nov 5, 2009 said:

Good to see this openscan/parametic objects being used. When I get a few moments I'm going to go parametric.

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