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What boredom looks like....

inkfreq

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So, I have been busy for the last month printing medical masks and head straps for medical personnel on my 3D printer. Well, as it turns out.... I got Dat Rona. Was laid up for almost three weeks sick, and couldn't risk printing anything I had to send to someone else.

So, since my printers couldn't be used for the greater good, I decided to print myself a mug. This holds beer cans inside, and it's what I will be using this coming season (if there is one) to either celebrate wins or drink away my misery, depending on how we do.

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Glad you’re not dead.

Are you going to include a beer koozie in the apparatus to keep the beer cold?
 
Glad to hear your doing better!

That looks nice! How much would you want for one, I may want to purchase one for myself!
 
Glad you?re not dead.

Are you going to include a beer koozie in the apparatus to keep the beer cold?

The walls are hollow with a 15% infill for structure, so actually already has some insulation properties.
 
Glad to hear your doing better!

That looks nice! How much would you want for one, I may want to purchase one for myself!

I honestly had not even considered that. I would not want to profit off of them at all, that's not my intent. I'd probably do one for cost of materials + shipping is all.
 
Stay healthy Ink.

How long did that take too print?

I got lucky, already completely back on my feet and back to work. Miserable for a few weeks, but I'm past that now.

This print took 1 day and 18 hours to complete. Sounds terrible to a lot of people, until you realize that if I ordered something like this on Amazon, it would cost twice as much, be cheaply made, and during normal times would take two days if it was a Prime order.
 
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