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Flexible segmented vacuum hose for MFT usage

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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If you like this model consider boosting it. Each boost is worth ~50 grams of refill filament so every 20 boosts I could order a refill of PLA or PETG from the BambuStore - thanks for your support!

This is a variation of my Flexible segmented vacuum hose 40mm (fits DN40 pipes) for ShopVac for MFT usage. Ready to fit in 19 or 20mm benchdog holes or Festool MFT rails. For the 19/20mm hole versions the bolts are slightly conical and should fit well.

 

With 5 elements you get an angle of nearly 90°, so with 10 to 12 elements you have a wide range of flexibility.

 

Print orientation as it comes from the STL files, for the MFT mounts enable supports!

 

I highly recommend to print two links first and see how they fit. If too loose try increasing your flow rate, if too tight lower your flow rate. Or for both cases trying a different filament may also work. So please don't blame me if they don't fit on the first try - this is normal due to tolerances of printers and filaments!

 

I utilized a green Bambu PETG Basic, which closely resembles Festool Green.

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