Vacuum Bag adapter for Vacuum Cleaner

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Vacuum Bag adapter for Vacuum Cleaner

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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If you also use vacuum bags to protect your filament from collecting humidity and just have the hand pump to it, here i made a simple adapter so you can vacuum your bags with your vacuum cleaner. Just take the rubber sealing from your hand pump and place it on the printed adapter piece. Inner diameter is 31.6mm. You might have to scale it so it fits on the pipe of your vacuum cleaner.

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print well... work even better just.i can be half length
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thank you, yeah i wanted it to make same size as regular vacuum pipe adapters :)
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does not work with my workshop vacuum cleaner even though it printed and fits probably.. waste of filament
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So you printed it twice in wrong diameter? Or what is not working? It does not have that many functions? Did you use the rubber seal from your hand pump? Cant be that hard to make it work. Maybe your workshop vaccuum is just crap. Works great with my normal vacuum cleaner
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Replying to @L_A_D :
it's the right dimensions it fits my vacuum cleaner perfectly, and I used the rubber of the original handl pump, but it just doesn't vacuum the bag.. I know it's quite hard with the hand pump, but with my vacuum it doesn't do anything. unless it's because of my vacuum, it's an 18 volt ion lithium workshop vacuum cleaner, so I would assume it would be powerful enough.
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Replying to @CALtheSPAR :
maybe try it with those, https://makerworld.com/en/models/859308#profileId-809180. i know what you mean i sometimes have this issue as well, that it doesn't start to vacuum. then i move the adapter a bit around the opening until its starts to pull air. maybe also want to pull the bag apart a bit so you don't catch the other side of the bag and the airflow is blocked. and yeah, Volts say not pretty much about suction capacity of the motor or the complete vacuum unit at itself.
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complete waste of filament, does not work with my workshop vacuum.
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did you read the description and check diameter?
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great job!
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thank you
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any chance you could remodel to about 1/2 the length to print faster?
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You can scale the Z axis in Bambu Studio, just unselect "unified scale" to only adjust the height of the model.
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This works effectively and saves effort. Great idea!
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Thank you, many great ideas came from lazyness^^
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Fit perfectly on the nozzle hose for my small shop-vac. Thanks!
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Thank you for the feedback
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