My take on the swinging style cup carriers that use the power of physics to keep your liquids inside their containers.
Smaller one holds up to an 80 mm (3") base with around 190 mm (7.5") of vertical clearance, appropriate for mugs and standard drinking glasses. The larger one holds up to a 96 mm (3.75") base and has around 240 mm (9.5") of clearance, and has enough of an arc to accommodate a medium sized bowl. Note that for either one, the taller your container is (i.e. the closer to the top hanging/pivot point the liquid is), the less spill resistant it will be.
1x M4 screw (15-16 mm) and nut needed for assembly.
You will also need something grippy (for instance the adhesive cork pads seen in the photo) to keep the container from sliding around (and spilling) when you actually pick it up
AntiSpillCarrierArm.stl | 98.5KB | |
AntiSpillCarrierBase.stl | 277.4KB | |
LargeAntiSpillCarrierArm.stl | 131.1KB | |
LargeAntiSpillCarrierBase.stl | 188.2KB |