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A trash can made to measure: set the width and height, the wall thickness, and the angle of the walls — a straight cylinder, the classic tapered can, a curved bucket flare or a gentle barrel bow. Dress the outside in a pattern borrowed from our vases: vertical fluting, a twisting spiral, horizontal ribs, flat facets, soft waves, or keep it simply round. Add the optional drop-in lid — printed on its own plate — and the rim gains a smooth collar with a recessed seat the lid nests into, lifted by a mushroom knob. Prints upright with no supports; two colours on an AMS-equipped printer (or as a single fused file in STL).
Width of the can (diameter at its widest point).
Height of the can body, base to rim. The lid's knob adds about 10 mm on top.
Wall thickness throughout. A multiple of 0.4 mm (nozzle width) is FDM-friendly.
Shape of the sides: straight=vertical cylinder; tapered=classic can, narrower at the base widening to the rim; flared=curved bucket flare; bowed=gentle barrel bulge, widest at mid-height.
Outside surface: smooth=simple round; fluted=vertical grooves; spiral=grooves that twist up the body; ribbed=horizontal rings; faceted=flat polygonal panels; waves=soft undulation. The inside always stays smooth.
Adds a drop-in lid with a lift knob, printed on a second plate. The can's rim gains a smooth collar with a recessed seat the lid drops into.