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Reciprocating Saw / Drill Spray Paint Mixer

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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This is a newer model of my drill paint mixer but now can use both a reciprocating saw or a drill! still uses zero extra hardware other than a ¾ / 19mm reciprocating saw blade, use a short version for better results, no need to modify the blade either, the twist lock clamps the blade very tightly, or use a standard ¼ hex bit in a drill.

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Printed perfectly in PA6-GF with no supports. Originally tried it in pla but it snapped right after the first use in a sawzall where the cup meets the threads.
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looking good! I appreciate the feedback, when did you download the file? I have recently made changes to make that area stronger, trying to figure out which one you have to see if I need to make more changes, again I appreciate the feedback!
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Replying to @user_3783150053 :
Yeah, no problem. I downloaded it after that Reddit post I think like 3 or 4 days ago.
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
This is very nice as no hardware is required. I printed it on an H2s but made it all one color PETG and 1 bed. The only issue I had was because I flipped the nut 180° (I thought would be fine) and it had some strings near the top. I’m sure it would be perfect if I left it alone:) It still looks and functions as designed. Great Job!
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Nice, thanks! printed both versions and they came out great!
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Thank you for the design. I could not get PETG or ABS to hold up under the stress of my Dewalt battery powered reciprocating saw. The threaded part broke off near the can with PETG and one of the sides broke off between the cuts with ABS. So I switched to TPU and now it works quite well. I continued to use the PETG female threaded part because the TPU version was too sticky. I used an old metal cutting blade, and it worked it's way out of the clamp, so I wrapped the blade several times with painters' tape and now it stays on regardless of orientation. It is a very violent and effective shaker indeed. Much better than shaking by hand or by drill.
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dumb question. I'm printing this now and was wanting to see this is how it is supposed to be printing? I increased the wall count to 6 and I am printing it with PETG
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Yeah I just defaulted it to the strength profile in bambu studio, so it does the extra walls.
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
Good quality, hold together under stress, even when printed with PLA.
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printed the outer and inner retainers in TPU, works great!
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Very nice! I printed using the Makerworld plates from the app and they each worked fine. The locking ring and the locking collet for the blade works pretty well. Though I have only tested with one spray can so far. There are other prints with a similar idea, but they usually require some sort of extra strap or some other external parts. This fully-printable approach is much nicer.
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Awesome! let me know how you like it.
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
printed good. works with drill, still need to try with saw
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Other Issues:broke supports off and ruined print happens all the time
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