NOTE: A very large build volume is required to print this in one piece (243mm diameter x 238mm height).
We didn't have anything proper in the lab to safely hold this piece of glass. I designed this as a simple solution to hold it up using an 8 inch (~210mm) outer diameter cork stand as a buffer between the jacketed glass and the plastic. So you could use PLA if you wanted to. I recommend PETG or even ABS to make sure your part won't warp under heat.
Use a clamp to support the neck as well. This is a hefty print at 1.4kg but may still be prone to knocking over if you're not careful.
There is about 4 inches of clearance to attach tubing to the spout and take out whatever's inside. A 400mL tri-pour can easily get in and out of the space under it.
Printer:
Hypercube Evolution
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.35
Infill:
30
Filament:
Zyltech PETGWhite
Notes:
I chose to print this without support because I knew my printer could handle it and get an ugly print but a working part (and I don't like wasting material on supports). Use supports for the best strength.
With a 0.6mm nozzle and 0.35mm layer height (4 shells, 30% infill, 60mm/s) this print took about 34 hours and ~1400g of material.The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.