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A prank you can print: a little bowl with a coil of spaghetti that looks like a normal serving of pasta — until you tip the bowl and the whole strand pours out in one long connected noodle that never actually comes off. Looks like you spilled it everywhere; just scoop it back in. It comes as two parts that print flat with no supports and no assembly: the bowl, and the noodle, which prints already coiled and drops straight in. Print it in 3MF on a multi-colour printer to get the bowl and the pasta in their own colours (each on its own plate, AMS-ready), or as a single-colour STL. A satisfying desk fidget and a great gag gift for the pasta lover.
Outer diameter of the bowl at the rim. The pasta pinwheel is sized to fill it.
Overall height of the bowl. The default is a shallow, wide pasta-bowl shape with a tidy spill; a taller bowl is deeper and spills a longer twisting loop (and reads more like a mug).
How freely the jigsaw joints pivot. standard suits most printers; snug stiffens the chain on a well-calibrated machine; loose frees it up if the joints seize.