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2 Glencairn whiskey glasses in a travel case 旅行装两个格兰凯恩威士忌酒杯
2 Glencairn whiskey glasses in a travel case
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Here is a set of two Glencairn whiskey glasses in a travel case with lid. The lid has functional hinges that need a short piece of paperclip wire for a pin.

The case can be printed in your material of choice; PLA is the easiest option.
The glasses can be printed in clear PETG.

If you want the glasses to be whiskey-tight, make sure you set the wall thickness to at least 3 layers. For more reading on creating water tight prints:
https://www.instructables.com/id/3D-Printing-Make-Water-Tight-and-Air-Tight-Contain/

Attached are 4 STL. One overview with all the objects and 3 STL files holding each component separately.
The STL are now in miniature; The case is about 7.3 cm tall (2.9 inch). The glasses are about 6 cm tall ( 2.4 inch). But they are easily scalable prior to printing of course.

Print Settings

Printer Brand:                          

Prusa


Printer:                          

i3 MK2.5


Rafts:                          

No


Supports:                          

No


Resolution:                          

.35


Infill:                          

20%


Filament:                                            Generic PLA and PETG                                        Clear and Grey                                        

Notes:

Attached are 4 STL. One overview with all the objects and 3 STL files holding each component separately.
The STL are now in miniature; The case is about 7.3 cm tall (2.9 inch). The glasses are about 6 cm tall ( 2.4 inch). But they are easily scalable prior to printing of course.

Post-Printing

The holes in the hinges might need to be drilled or pierced after printing. I used a small 1.2mm drill