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Jongle (16cm) - Turn any bottle into a bong!

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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The Jongle!

Transform any bottle into the coolest and most useful party trick ever! The Jongle is a device that screws onto the neck of most beverage bottles (anything similar in threading to a Coke bottle) and makes it a bong! The difference with its brother, the Bongle (check it out on my page!) is that no glass bowl is required, and this version allows to directly insert a joint to smoke. The hole for the joint accepts all joints in a range from fat ones with a diameter of 7mm to slimmer ones with a diameter of 5mm. This device is designed to have a 16cm long stem that goes into the bottle, which should fit even the smallest 0.75 litre bottes, while still going as deep as possible to allow the smoke in the bubbles to cool as much as possible while coming back up the water.

The result is visible in the pictures in purple, and I also have uploaded a 20cm stem version to use in bigger bottles, available on my page!

I say the model is print in place because I already found some designs of this piece on the internet, but they all seem to have multiple twisting parts which have always made them seem unreliable, so I designed this version myself to have everything working in one piece. It might not look the best, but it is clearly functional, and a lot of air can flow through if wanted.

Attention!

Smoking from plastic is very hazardous. This should not become your go-to piece, or even be used for extended periods of time. First of all, I highly recommend using PETG as the filament for this piece as it is food safe and does not allow bacteria to go onto it or spread in it. Secondly, after each use, if another is intended, you should clean it as you would any other piece, or just use it a few times and print a new one. Only by doing these things you allow yourself to use this piece multiple times, otherwise, it is highly recommended that you don't.

To use:

Pretty simple:

  • fill the bottle until about half!
  • screw it onto the bottle until secure! (sometimes with some bottles it might slip, just twist it until it doesn't)
  • check that all holes in the stem are covered by water: you can add even more if you desire a smaller, cooler hit;
  • fill your glass bowl and put it in the hole on top!
  • when hitting there is a hole on the right side of the cap: cover it with your thumb just like any bong with a carburetor, and let go to inhale the hit.

And voila, ready to smoke.

Comment & Rating (37)

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smoke out of a plastic bowl...na
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That's a half-truth and you know it. The smoke passing over the plastic is, at most, 45C. Nor is any combusting material touching the plastic. Frequent use could be a concern because degradation may introduce new variables. But for infrequent or travel use, the risk is about on par with standing in a busy commercial kitchen for a few minutes.
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
Bed Adhesion Issue:yes
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what exactly happens if I do print this with silk pla and smoke out of it?
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Regular PLA is likely fine as PLA itself is nontoxic but silk contains additives so it’s definitely not the best decision. Although your best bet is def just printing a downstem and buying a glass bowl to use in it then make a bottle bong the normal way
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is the white the part u cut out for the bowl?
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Printed fine! No issues. My son-in-law requested this and LOVED it. I used PETG-HF for the print and used an old Franks Red Hot Wing Sauce bottle--which had a perfect .75 thread. Cleaned it up of course. The "Jongle" works as advertised.
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sits well on most bottles the ones it doesn’t a little electric tape I had nearby fixed to be airtight again with one wrap around the outside to seal it. definitely a good option and used frequently!
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Don't print. the choke makes no sense and isn't functional. having choke beside the mouth piece completely negates the purpose. 2/5 because it "works" but with that choke isn't anything worthwhile.
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not working properly, smoke is not getting sucked
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awesome thank you
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