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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 noodle coil is sized to drop inside it.
Overall height of the bowl. A wide, shallow bowl looks like a heaping plate of pasta; a taller bowl holds a longer noodle.
How freely the noodle's joints pivot. standard suits most printers; snug stiffens the coil on a well-calibrated machine; loose frees it up if the joints seize.