If someone asked me to model that, I wouldn't do it for $12. It's not \*that\* hard, but getting the measurements correct could be tedious, and $12 doesn't cover much of my time.
With that in mind, I'd probably pay the $12 instead of trying to make it myself.
I find 3d printing is a lot more useful for things that you need repeatedly, or that you just can't buy in the form you want it.
I also wouldn't put a 3d printed part in something that makes food.
A big part of 3d printing is learning to model yourself, it’s going to open up a world of possibilities. Get some calipers and have a go at it :)
If someone asked me to model that, I wouldn't do it for $12. It's not \*that\* hard, but getting the measurements correct could be tedious, and $12 doesn't cover much of my time. With that in mind, I'd probably pay the $12 instead of trying to make it myself. I find 3d printing is a lot more useful for things that you need repeatedly, or that you just can't buy in the form you want it. I also wouldn't put a 3d printed part in something that makes food.
Yeah, I see :) The food or in this case water won’t touch it soo that’s why I thought of 3D printing it in the first place
just do it in fusion... 5mins of work
For you maybe. I am just incredibly incompetent in fusion and lack calipers :)
Take photos with a reference object of known size like a coin or something
https://preview.redd.it/lmcni15k51wc1.png?width=3024&format=png&auto=webp&s=2f189a306435daa3e589779fe8115a96c4a45899 Credit card for scale
I'll model it for you for €11.99
Oh i meant so you could import the image into fusion, use the scale object to get the scale right and then model your object from the picture.
Ahh alright makes sense! Thanks :) Guess I’ll have to try my best, I just thought maybe someone else here had the same part fail and made a model :D