Printing Tips
Handle will require supports, print with open ends on the build plate. I used a nice .16 layer height which looks great but any layer height will work. No supports are needed for the coozie or the bricks. Just orient the coozie upside down and the bottom will bridge easily with most printers.
If you plan to use this outside, be sure to use a filament that can take the summer heat like PETG, ASA, etc. I printed mine in PLA but only intend to use indoors. You will need a few drops of super glue to assemble or your favorite 3D printing glue.
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