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Cup Holder Design Contest
終了まで後36
297件のモデル
$300 Bambu Lab Gift Card
Parametric Foldable Under-Desk Cup Holder
Stickbuddy: Tea fishing
Cup Holder Trashcan
Octopus Cup Holder & Headset Stand
Floating Drink Holders
Screw-In Beach Cup Holder
mug station
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Suporte Para Copo Caneca Lata Pata Gato Fofo
Cup Holder Trashcan
2-in-1 Space-Saving Tablet & Cup Holder
Bottle Clip Holder
Cup Holder Desk Mount
Foldable cup holder (6 cups)
Skeleton Hand Clamp Cup Holder
Auto Kopfstuetzen Organizer mit Becherhalter
COLAMAN Can Cooler
Holdeez: A Cup Holder Revolution!
Multifunktionaler CoffeeCup & CanHolder
MUGTOPUS – DESK MUG HOLDER, something simple...
Sofa Cup Holder
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Hosted By Creator: @Stag3D – Spring Play Challenge Design Contest
終了まで後1
802件のモデル
Transfer of the host's MakerWorld points equivalent to $200
Single-Hand Bottle Cap Shooter
Cute Poodle Keychain – Articulated Flexi Toy Dog
9g鱿鱼仔-Squid-触手可动小玩具-仅9g
F-35 Lightning - Lightweight Stable Glider
赛博手里剑六尖刃轴承旋转飞镖(重置版,没有尖刃,适合小孩玩耍)
Hand Held toy parachute launcher
F-22 Raptor Glider
Mini Tanks 1990 - Movable Parts / Print-In-Place
Pocket Disc Blaster ( fast and  easy )
Tazza Porta lattine Monster Energy Baazooka
微型龙舟-可漂浮-2g15分钟
Eurofighter Typhoon Delta Wing Glider
猎隼-高速后掠翼滑翔机(Saker Falcon)
Fidget Gear Cube – Mechanical Desk Toy
Rubber Band Powered Boat
Air Loop mini fidget/14min. Print/Only 3.13gram
Interstellar UFO Push-Top - Mechanical Top Spinner
GIF
Kang rollin eye 2 min assemble. The simpsons Alien
GIF
有瓶就有枪-沙滩章鱼水枪-适配矿泉水瓶、可乐瓶
UNO Flip Card Box - Compact Travel Case
Customizable Puzzle
Self watering seed starter - filament efficient
Su-57 Felon Glider
Rat / Mouse Topwater fishing lure
Paper Yo-Yo Fidget
GIF
Toy Cat
Bottle rocket launcher
赛博手里剑四弯刃轴承旋转飞镖(重置版,没有尖刃,适合小孩玩耍)
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6g旋转小章-旋转章鱼-可动解压小玩具-仅6g
Pull & Launch Helicopter
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Behind the Scenes: Motorized Double Ring Carousel
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Behind the Scenes: Motorized Double Ring Carousel(model link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2798526-the-double-ring-carousel-motorized#profileId-3112952)The Engineering Behind the Double Ring Motorized Carousel When MakerWorld announced the Rechargeable Power Kit Challenge, I knew exactly what I wanted to build: a classic, motorized carousel. The inspiration sparked from a cardboard prototype I built recently, which used three gears to drive two rings in opposite directions while creating a galloping motion for the horses. With that mechanical concept already in my head, I dove straight into CAD the moment my power kit arrived. Nailing the Base & Gear Mechanics To ensure perfect fitment, I imported the official 3D models of the electronics directly into my workspace. This allowed me to map out the tolerances precisely, and the massive base piece actually succeeded on its very first test print!The internal mechanisms, however, required some serious iteration: Tolerance Tweaks: My initial 0.15mm gear gap caused catching when the Z-seams aligned. Opening that gap to 0.2mm resulted in a smoother rotation. Gear Redesign: During early testing, I noticed the gears were binding. My solution was adding a secondary layer to the central gears to prevent direct friction between specific components, which instantly freed up the movement.The Big Problem: Weight vs. The N20 Motor As I moved up to the canopy, I hit a massive engineering roadblock. The upper assembly was simply too heavy (around 264 grams) for the N20 Worm Gear Motor. Since the challenge requires using the provided kit, brute-forcing it with a bigger motor simply wasn't an option.I knew a thrust bearing would absorb the downward load, letting the motor focus entirely on rotational torque. When I couldn't find a Maker's Supply bearing large enough to fit my existing geometry, I decided to engineer my own. By printing a custom track and dropping in ten 6mm Stainless Steel Balls (FA001), I created a “frictionless” base that carried the canopy's weight effortlessly. The Hard Choice: Form vs. Function With the main body spinning beautifully, I faced one final hurdle. The moment I placed the horses onto their wavy tracks, the motor stalled out. It just couldn't overcome the combined friction and the vertical lift required to push the horses up the slope. I tried everything: lubricating the tracks, widening tolerances, and printing at the absolute lowest layer heights. When nothing worked, I had to make a tough decision. Rather than delivering a stuttering, unreliable model, I scrapped the vertical motion and locked the horses in place. 1: Only wavy track2: Wavy track and bearing3 (Final Version): Only bearing Engineering is all about problem-solving and compromise. While I had to let go of one feature, it guaranteed a flawless, continuous spin for the final piece. After countless hours of troubleshooting, seeing this carousel light up and spin smoothly on my desk is incredibly rewarding!