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Vacuum Bag Air Extraction Auxiliary Component Clamping Tool

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Recently, when storing filament using vacuum bags, I used some air extraction auxiliary components, such as small gaskets and extraction rings, to optimize the air path and accelerate air extraction.

(For example, the air extraction auxiliary component I am currently using: https://makerworld.com.cn/zh/models/1462273-zhen-kong-hao-cai-dai-chou-qi-fu-zhu-gong-ju#profileId-1619448)

These air extraction auxiliary components need to be placed inside the vacuum bag beforehand. However, during the process of sealing the bag, these small components were not fixed and easily moved or fell off (unless you stick them directly inside the bag).

So I designed a clamping tool that can clamp and fix the components from the outside of the bag after placing the air extraction auxiliary components inside. This way, these small gasket components are less likely to move, whether during sealing or air extraction.

This tool is suitable for auxiliary gaskets with a diameter greater than 30mm and air pumps with an air inlet smaller than 25mm.

 

It's just a simple and convenient small tool...

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