Hey! This thing is still a Work in Progress.
Files, instructions, and other stuff might change!
AnywhereCAP
Description
This is a screw cap for an ordinary plastic bag.
I made a copy from a thing from 100yen shop for practicing OpenSCAD.
It seems to work OK but I think that it still can be better.
I will up SCAD files later.
I made a copy from a thing from 100yen shop for practicing OpenSCAD.
It seems to work OK but I think that it still can be better.
I will up SCAD files later.
Instructions
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laird
on
February 22, 2012
said:
I've never seen this kind of thing before - looks quite cool, for letting you use part of a bag and re-sealing it. So how does this work? Judging from the photo, I'm guessing:
- put cap3-2 into a hole in a bag.
- screw cap2-2 over that, holding the bag onto the first cap
- screw cap1 onto that, to close the hole?
How'd I do? (I can't wait until my printer arrives!)
License
AnywhereCAP by takuya is licensed under the Attribution - Non-Commercial - Creative Commons license.

rework to make a pastry nozzle!
This is exactly how pastry bags work... only difference is the bag has a large opening at top to fill with icing or whatever and parts 3-2 and 2-2 are kind of built into the bag... but no need to do it that way, this would work great!
Then all we'd need is different versions of 1-5 with nozzles a
nd stuff...
A kit to do all that from the store is $10 - $30...
Thanks merlinjim,
I think so too. Maybe my next project. ;)