Measure Existing Threads to 3D Print a New Cap/Lid
EDIT: When designing the height of the lid, it should actually be a little SHORTER instead of taller, to insure it seats at the opening of the bottle neck. Instead of making my cap 12mm heigh (from the 11.5), I should have decreased the height a little bit....so maybe 11mm instead. As always, this is a long format video, shot in one take. In this video I show you how to take measurements off an existing bottle and design a threaded cap for it, so you can 3D print it. If you have any tips and tricks for the rest of us, please leave them in the comments. . Got ideas for a tutorial? Let me know in the comments! #3dprinting #fusion360

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