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TrussFab Bottle Table is made of 48 bottles and 10 3D printed connector hubs.
The table is originally built from 1l bottles which are combined by their bottom with tape or screw. You can use any bottle size/type, as long as they are all the same in the model. If you use soft bottles, you can also inflate them to achieve better stability. In this case their bottom needs to be taped together, not screwed. According the type of the bottle you are using you will need the corresponding connecting cuffs (refillable/non-refillable). These are the most common bottle types, but in case you want to use some other type you can design your own connector cuffs for that. You can also design you own cuff based on our initial design: https://grabcad.com/library/c-cuff-1
To help assembling the structure, there are imprinted ID on the hubs. All what you have to do is to match the numbers, for example: connector 2.5 goes to connector 5.2, etc. The letters are indicating the size of the bottle edge
The table is originally built from 1l bottles which are combined by their bottom with tape or screw. You can use any bottle size/type, as long as they are all the same in the model. If you use soft bottles, you can also inflate them to achieve better stability. In this case their bottom needs to be taped together, not screwed. According the type of the bottle you are using you will need the corresponding connecting cuffs (refillable/non-refillable). These are the most common bottle types, but in case you want to use some other type you can design your own connector cuffs for that. You can also design you own cuff based on our initial design: https://grabcad.com/library/c-cuff-1
To help assembling the structure, there are imprinted ID on the hubs. All what you have to do is to match the numbers, for example: connector 2.5 goes to connector 5.2, etc. The letters are indicating the size of the bottle edge
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