Update 7/9/2022: Added a single slot 28mm diameter mold by request. It's approximately 158mm long. Also changed the tip on this model to be a spherical end instead of the straight cone end on the earlier models. I may update in the future to add those tips on the others.
Welcome to my first set of models!
These models allow you to easilty create Cannagars, such as the ones seen in this thread: MBV's Cannagar Tutorial/Discussion.
There used to be some of these on Thingiverse that had a couple different diameters and lengths, but I can't find them now… So I designed my own.
Included are STLs for 10mm, 16mm, and 22mm Diameter with three lengths for each, and versions for either 1, 2, 3, or 4 cannagars in each mold. These utilize standard bamboo skewers (3mm) for the airflow rod.
I originally had the files broken down into easy to navigate folders by diameter, number of slots, and length, but it doesn't appear that the upload to Printables maintained that heirarchy. I could be wrong and hopefully it will still be there if you download the zip, but just in case I have added the sizing to the beginning of each file, and the files are still seperated by diameter in the files shown on Printables.
The format is: cannagar length in mm - Number of Slots (IE: 57-3 is 57mm long and 3 slots in the mold).
Once you figure out the diameter you want, and you know how many you would like to make at once (1-4), then you need to decide on a length.
There are three lengths for each diameter:
10mm Diameter | 16mm Diameter | 22mm Diameter |
57mm | 70mm | 99mm |
75mm | 90mm | 122mm |
120mm | 120mm | 144mm |
Now that you know which model you're going to use, you can navigate to the folder containing those files, or download the ones you need individually.
You will need the matching set of:
1x Body 1
1x Body 2
2x Ring
1x Tamper
*Note: I included a tamper file for every combination to make it easy to print if you use the folder structure I originally designed. If you already have a tamper for a particular diameter/length combination (IE: 22mm D x 122mm L) you do not have to print it again. This is useful if you would like to print a single slot to test then decide to print a 3 or 4 slot version.
I recommend printing at 0.2mm or below with a 0.4mm nozzle and 3 perimiters. I personally printed it out of IIIDMax PLA+ with a 20% cubic infill. It could possibly do with a bit less, but I wanted to ensure it was stiff. Support may not be needed, but I used
The author marked this model as their own original creation.