The Churro-Saber | Galactic Snack Holder
Bring a little more "Force" to your snack game! This 3D-printed hilt is designed to hold a standard theme park churro (specifically modeled after the iconic Disneyland treats), allowing you to enjoy every sugary bite without getting your hands sticky.
It features an integrated slide mechanism: as you eat, simply push the slide up to keep the churro at the perfect height. No more digging around the bottom of a wrapper or getting cinnamon sugar under your fingernails.
Features
- Clean Hands: Keeps the grease and sugar off your fingers.
- Mechanical Slide: A built-in pusher ensures you can reach the very end of the churro.
- No AMS Required: Designed for easy printing and assembly in multiple colors without needing a multi-material system.
- Themed Design: Styled to look like a certain legendary weapon from a galaxy far, far away.
Critical Printing Instructions
⚠️ Read this before starting your print!
To make the sliding mechanism work perfectly, this model uses an "embedded part" technique.
- Print the "Churro Slide" first. Set this piece aside once finished.
- Print the "Main Handle." I have integrated a Pause Command into the sliced file at the specific layer where the internal chamber is still open.
- The Assembly: When the printer pauses, simply drop your pre-printed Churro Slide into the handle's cavity.
- Resume: Hit resume, and the printer will "trap" the slide inside, making it a permanent, non-removable part of the mechanism!
Assembly Tips
- Black Grip Accents: These are designed to be glued into the recessed slots on the handle. Pro Tip: Use a rubber band to wrap around the hilt while the glue dries to ensure a tight, flush fit.
- Gold Accents: These are designed to snap into place. While they fit snugly, I recommend a small drop of superglue for long-term durability.
- Food Safety: Since this comes into contact with food, I recommend using a fresh piece of parchment paper or the original churro wrapper inside the holder, or printing with food-safe filament and sealing it.
Help Me Beta Test!
While this was designed specifically to fit the dimensions of a Disneyland Churro, I haven't had the chance to take it to the parks for a "field test" yet.
I would love to see your photos! If you print this, please post a picture of it in action at the parks so I can see the fit and finish. May the force
Boost MeIf you enjoy this, a boost allows me to provide more free models to you!
be with you!