3D Printed Trash Can Pencil Holder
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3D Printed Trash Can Pencil Holder
Hi, I am a student at the Hakfar Hayarok High SchooI. I chose to make this project because every time I need a pen or pencil in my home there is no way to find it, so I make this trash can design for gathering all the pens and the pencils in my home so I could use them.
Supplies
Fusion 360
3D printer
Research
Before designing the trash can in Fusion 360, I need to take inspiration from a real trash can.
I searched trash cans online and I looked at the pictures to see if there are any trash cans that would not be hard to make but also not ugly.
I found out that all the good pictures of trash cans have the cover closed, so I have come to a decision to try and use my imagination to design an open cover trash can.
Design the Trash Can Body
Steps for designing the trash can body:
- create a sketch of 50 mm by 50 mm.
- Use the extrude feature on the sketch and add 95 mm height.
- create a sketch of 48 mm by 48 mm on top of the rectangle.
- Use the extrude feature on the sketch and subtract 90 mm.
Design the Trash Can Wheels
Steps for designing the trash can wheels:
- Create a sketch that contains 3 circles on one of the trash can body. The first one is a 30 mm radius circle (*Make sure the sketch is sticking out from the rectangle*). The second is a 20 mm radius circle and the third is a 6 mm radius circle.
- On the same sketch of the circles you need to create a rectangle whose measure is 1 mm by 10.5 mm.
- Use the Circular Pattern feature and select the rectangle sketch as Object and select the circle center as Center Point. Then change the Quantity to 8.
- Use the extrude feature on the sketch to add 5 mm height to the 30 mm radius circle, the 6 mm radius circle and the 8 rectangle.
- Use the extrude feature on the sketch and select all 8 trapezoids then add 2 mm height to them.
- Use the Midplane feature and select the wheel side of the trash can and the parallel side to it.
- Use the Mirror feature and select the trash can body with the wheel as object and the midplane as Mirror Plane.
- Use the extrude feature and subtract 1 mm from the edge of the wheel. Use it again for the other wheel.
Design Trash Can Cover
Steps for designing the trash can cover :
- Create a sketch of 60 mm by 60 mm on the top of the trash can body.
- Use the extrude feature on the sketch and the trash can body to add 1 mm to their Use the extrude feature on the sketch and the trash can body to add 1 mm to their height..
- Create a sketch of 4 mm by 60 mm on the top of the trash can body but on the parallel side of the wheels.
- Use the extrude to add 1 mm to the trash can body.
- Use the Fillet feature to round 2.5 mm the trash can body .
- Use the Fillet feature to round 10 mm the side of the trash can .
- Create a sketch on the wheels side, the sketch needs to include 2 rectangles(15 mm by 7.5 mm) that each one of them is 2.5 mm from the edge of the trash can side.
- Use the extrude feature on the 2 rectangles sketch and add 10 mm to their height.
- Use the Fillet feature to round 13 mm from the 2 rectangles .
- Create a sketch of 4 mm by 60 mm rectangle on the top of the trash can body but on the side of the wheels.
- Use the extrude feature on the rectangle sketch and add 55 mm to the height.
- Create a sketch of 2 mm by 60 mm rectangle on the top of the rectangle we made in step 12, make sure that the sketch is 1 mm away from each side.
- Use the extrude feature and subtract 0.9 mm from the rectangle and then use the Fillet feature to round 2.5 mm from the trash can cover.
- Use the Chamfer feature on all of the edges(like in picture 14) and make it 4 mm.
Print the Trash Can
Now after completing all the steps, all that is left is to print the trash can and put inside of it pens and pencils.