I created a designer mug with a saucer in the shape of a coffee bean. The mug and saucer can be used for decorative purposes. You can also store ground coffee in them by closing the mug with a TPU/Fiberflex 40D lid. It's also possible to use the mug as a real drinking vessel for enjoying hot coffee or tea. However, you'll need a special filament that can withstand these high temperatures. I tried two different filaments: PLA HT filament and PETG HT filament, both from ColorFabb. I prefer PETG HT. Use the existing 3mf HT files to print the mugs. The mugs can be printed for right- and left-handed users, or for front-to-back users. It's a matter of opinion. Interesting results can also be achieved with PVB filament, as you can smooth the objects afterward with isopropyl alcohol. For decorative purposes, standard PLA is sufficient. The beans were printed in PLA wood.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.