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Ice Cube Maker
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Thing Information: "Ice Cube Maker" for 3D Printing
Name: Ice Cube Maker
Description: A simple, functional 3D model of an ice cube maker designed for printing. This mold allows you to fill it with water and place it in the freezer to create ice cubes. The model is easy to print, and the design can be scaled to create larger or smaller cubes as needed. It's important to thoroughly clean the printed mold before use to ensure it is safe for contact with food.
File Format: STL (StereoLithography), optimized for 3D printing.
Dimensions:
Length: Typically 100-150 mm (adjustable via scaling).
Width: 50-100 mm (depending on the scale).
Height: 20-40 mm, depending on how deep the ice cubes need to be.
Number of Cubes: The tray typically contains multiple cube slots (e.g., 6-12 cubes), depending on the size.
Design Features:
Ice Cube Slots: Multiple slots that can be filled with water to form ice cubes. The size and number of slots can vary based on scaling.
Flat Base: Ens
Name: Ice Cube Maker
Description: A simple, functional 3D model of an ice cube maker designed for printing. This mold allows you to fill it with water and place it in the freezer to create ice cubes. The model is easy to print, and the design can be scaled to create larger or smaller cubes as needed. It's important to thoroughly clean the printed mold before use to ensure it is safe for contact with food.
File Format: STL (StereoLithography), optimized for 3D printing.
Dimensions:
Length: Typically 100-150 mm (adjustable via scaling).
Width: 50-100 mm (depending on the scale).
Height: 20-40 mm, depending on how deep the ice cubes need to be.
Number of Cubes: The tray typically contains multiple cube slots (e.g., 6-12 cubes), depending on the size.
Design Features:
Ice Cube Slots: Multiple slots that can be filled with water to form ice cubes. The size and number of slots can vary based on scaling.
Flat Base: Ens
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