ESSO 250ML CAN CARRIER

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I have taking a real liking to the little 250ml soft drink cans. I am not a hater but I hate the boxes they come in!! You take a couple out and the whole box falls apart in the fridge So I thought of making a little carrier/ fridge holder to keep em secure in the fridge and something cool to carry them with. And i admit they look a bit girly so i had to do something......How about putting a knuckle duster hand holder!!! Perfect ...I know!! Now look tough (not really!!) and bring em to your mates!   By the way my little dog Moet loves to photobomb!!! and loves going into my 3D printer room (my wardrobe) enjoy.   if you make more than one you can stack them one on the other, I made a slot for the handle to hide on the one above so you can put them in the fridge and save space.   see the stacking here!!   https://youtu.be/ffcHL61_uKU   All I ASK ONCE AGAIN IS THAT ONCE YOU 3D PRINT THEM TO POST A PHOTO.THANKYOU Oh one more thing, If you have a big printer you can do the 10 pack.they are stackable too! there is a slot inside them where the handle disappears into. And it uses very little plastic (I made holes everywhere because I dont have plastic to waste) I always have one more project to 3D print and i am sure you do too So put supports on to the buildplate, and support to the bed plate. enjoy

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hugoriveros
With a career spanning over 15 years in the architectural industry Hugo has had the opportunity of working at some of Australia's most elite and award-winning firms including Woods Bagot and Rice Daubney, and has experience in managing and training a team of up to 50 members. During his time Hugo has gained expertise in all areas including; residential, commercial, industrial, health and defence sectors on project up to $1 billion. He has personally designed in excess of 30 residences for high profile clientèle with his work featuring on programs including Better Homes and Gardens and Today and featured in articles in InsideOut and Coast. Hugo has not limited himself to architecture though, he has worked alongside renowned Sydney based Interior Designer, Phillip Silver to help create some opulent and inspiring interior spaces. He has been a Guest Speaker at conferences, seminars and corporate functions and even contributed to the 2009 Graphisoft Best Practice Book. Hugo recently became a Finalist in the international Parramatta Ideas on Edge Competition, where he was shortlisted out of almost 200 entrants. Hugo is also a Registered Graphisoft Consultant, one of only six in the country, where he specialises in managing the transition of 2D legacy drafting to a BIM environment. Please visit www.hugoriveros.com for more information. Specialties Registered Graphisoft Consultant/BIM Implementer, ArchiCAD Expert Level, Seamless Integration of ArchiCAD and Artlantis, 2D Legacy Drafting to BIM (Transitioning from 2D to 3D), Integration of other disciplines onto current Architectural projects into 3D. http://www.hugoriveros.com

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