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Olive Oil Bottle Cap Covers

We buy olive oil in large bottles, then fill smaller bottles for easier handling. The caps on those bottles were never meant to last as long as we keep them and the thin, deeply drawn aluminum tends to crack after a while.

So I conjured a cap cover from the vasty digital deep:

Olive Oil Cap - solid model
Olive Oil Cap – solid model

Which looks exactly like you’d expect when printed in black PETG:

Olive oil bottle cap - details
Olive oil bottle cap – details

You can see the raggedy edge of the original cap just inside the cover’s rim. A snippet of double-sided tape holds the cover in place, after de-oiling the cap with alcohol.

Having gotten one to fit, I made enough for All The Bottles:

Olive oil bottle cap - installed
Olive oil bottle cap – installed

Only two of those see regular service: one in use and another filled when the first is nearly empty. The remaining pair huddle in the back of the shelf against future need.

The OpenSCAD source code produces those fancy knurls with BOSL2’s textured cyl() :

// Shower soap dish
// Ed Nisley - KE4ZNU
// 2026-01-17

include <BOSL2/std.scad>

/* [Hidden] */

HoleWindage = 0.2;
Protrusion = 0.1;
NumSides = 5*3*4;

$fn=NumSides;

ID = 0;
OD = 1;
LENGTH = 2;

WallThick = 1.0;
BaseThick = 2.0;

CapOD = 36.0;

CoverOA = [CapOD,CapOD + 2*WallThick,20.0 + BaseThick];

//----------
// Build it

  render()
    difference() {
      cyl(BaseThick,d=CoverOA[OD],chamfer1=1.0,anchor=BOTTOM) position(TOP)
        cyl(CoverOA[LENGTH] - BaseThick,d=CoverOA[OD],
            texture="trunc_pyramids",tex_size=[2,6], style="convex",
            anchor=BOTTOM);
      up(BaseThick)
        cyl(CoverOA[LENGTH],d=CoverOA[ID],anchor=BOTTOM);
    }


Comments

2 responses to “Olive Oil Bottle Cap Covers”

  1. tantris Avatar
    tantris

    Wow! The truncated pyramid texture it is a really nice example how BOSL can turn a complicated shape into a few lines of code.

    “Shower soap dish”? — I know, the Romans cleaned themselves with Olive Oil. So ok, whatever you do with Olive Oil is up to you.

    1. Ed Avatar

      Suffice it to say, not everything makes it into the blog. :grin:

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