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Rotating sprinkler

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Rotating sprinkler with 1/2" thread
Rotating sprinkler with 1/2" thread
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56 min
1 plate
4.5(142)

Sprinkler spike/peg with 1/2" thread and quick connect
Sprinkler spike/peg with 1/2" thread and quick connect
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1.2 h
1 plate
4.8(97)

strength profile, all in one plate, easy to remove supports
strength profile, all in one plate, easy to remove supports
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Print included sprinkler spike or use sprinkler with existing spike or stand (standard ½" thread)!!!

 

Remove supports to let rotating part spin freely!!!

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Rotating sprinkler with 1/2" thread
This works great. Just be aware you need an O-Ring to make it seal up really well.
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@user_791203571 Thank you for your rating :)
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@user_791203571 By the way, how do you change the color in the middle of the peg? different orientation?
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Replying to @PamArt :
It was an accident. I ran out of filament and switched in black and kept going.
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The design is ingenious, HOWEVER, unfortunately, after five minutes the tip practically pops out of the hole, preventing further rotation and resulting in only spraying. Perhaps the tip should be slightly longer 🤔
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Thank you for your comment. I didn't experienced this issue yet, with several sprinklers spinning for weeks now, but I will consider this in an model update. In all cases when rotation was stopping it was due to small support residues (picture below) - easily solved with small knife.
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Thank you for your response I have already checked but there are no remnants unfortunately it does not rotate However without water it rotates wonderfully smoothly with water unfortunately no rotation
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Replying to @PamArt :
I also tried printing it with PETG, but unfortunately, the result was the same
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Rotating sprinkler with 1/2" thread
nice.needs some cleaning after printing.
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Thank you! Nice looking transparent print :)
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where is this with connections on both sides
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Replying to @user_3536772945 :
the one with 2 connections I created myself from the original model
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This is really cool. I needed a small soaker sprinkler. Thanks
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@user_3381410304 Thank you!
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Sprinkler spike/peg with 1/2" thread and quick connect
works perfectly. I had an O-ring for the connector. Print-in-place magic!
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@Grandpa314 Thank you for your positive review!
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prints ok but once used keeps stopping spinning could be low water pressure.
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@Fubars Could be small support residues in this area (shown in picture below), you can remove them with a small knife. I would appreciate your feedback.
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Replying to @PamArt :
Thanks I will have a look at it
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Replying to @PamArt :
works great now thank you, have a another boost 😉
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Rotating sprinkler with 1/2" thread
Very nice!!! Thank you!!!
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Thank you!
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Rotating sprinkler with 1/2" thread
I love it, finally a sprinkler that doesn’t clog up from fine sand in well water
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@dogiee Thank you for your review !
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Replying to @PamArt :
thank you for the model!
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I have now printed it again in PETG, it worked for 15 minutes then the part came out of the nozzle again, therefore I still think it might help if the nozzle is longer so it cannot slip out Hopefully something can be done, I absolutely love this part
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@Peilerman90 Strange... maybe your water pressure is extremely high... As I understand PETG is inferior to PLA in most strength parameters (except impact; picture added) as well as PLA matte inferior to PLA. In any case, I'll probably make it longer/stronger as I thought about that during design, but left it like this because it worked well for me (just need to find some spare time :) ).
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Replying to @PamArt :
I would be delighted if you could find the time, as mentioned I find your work exceptionally good and would be thrilled to be able to use it
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Replying to @PamArt :
You're forgetting heat and UV resistance as well as better around water, PETG is 100x better for outdoor applications than PLA. But looking at his print quality especially the support settings, he most likely just has a VERY bad print profile and your design might just be too intricate for his settings.
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Rotating sprinkler with 1/2" thread
Great watering can, printing for the second time
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@user_2638861719 Thank you :)
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