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Rocket Shot Glass

by Landru, published

Rocket Shot Glass by Landru Jul 8, 2011

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Description

1oz rocket shaped shot glass.

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You can paint it with colored acrylic paint. The one used in children projects, it shouldn't leak with that

Unable to print because my slicer says the hole in it somewhere. :(

make sure that there is 100% infill, then it shouldn't leak. 

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Instructions

Print with whatever settings make good waterproof objects for you

Fill with "rocket fuel" of choice.

Enjoy responsibly.

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Nadel on Sep 24, 2013 said:

Unable to print because my slicer says the hole in it somewhere. :(

diabeetusman on Sep 2, 2011 said:

Any suggestions for making it water proof? Mine came out looking good, but it leaks out the bottom :( ,

alfredozaher on Mar 20, 2014 said:

You can paint it with colored acrylic paint. The one used in children projects, it shouldn't leak with that

JeppeHMikkelsen on Oct 27, 2012 said:

make sure that there is 100% infill, then it shouldn't leak. 

inventworld on Jan 10, 2012 said:

I printed mine with lots of extra shells on everything and 4 layers on external surfaces. It seems to hold tequila without leaking. Lol. These were a hit at my family's new year party. :)

Landru on Sep 2, 2011 said:

You can always use a little acetone to smooth out the bottom as a last resort.

You probably need to squish the first layer against the build platform, so either increase the first layer flow rate or decrease the first layer nozzle height.

devellison on Aug 7, 2011 said:

Made one as my first test print on a CupCake, came out pretty!

makerswamp on Jul 9, 2011 said:

I have to print these....

vik on Jul 9, 2011 said:

What did you design that with and do you have any source? I'd like to print a lid with nacelles for a short straw...

Landru on Jul 9, 2011 said:

Solidworks 2010. Uploaded the source files too, now.

Anonymous on Jul 8, 2011 said:

Simple and awesome.

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