3D Printed Mug With Snack Compartment

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3D Printed Mug With Snack Compartment

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Step 1: Modify the Dimensions

Using a 3D modelling program like Tinkercad, you can modify the dimensions of this project and download it as a .stl file.

Step 2: Download Makerbot Desktop

With Makerbot Desktop, you can export the .stl file to a .x3g file and check all the printer settings like the temperature of the printer so that you can have a hassle-free printing experience.

Step 3: Print

Make sure you have checked that you have the desired settings for this project and export it onto a SD card. The printing process may take several hours.

Step 4: Sucess