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Ajustable Water Sprinkler

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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single or dual color_pla_0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
single or dual color_pla_0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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OD8x1mm O Rings (20PCS) - RB001
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Gray (33101) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Lime Green (33501) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

Description

A NEW SMALER VERSIOIN OF THE MODEL IS UPLODED IN MY PROFILE 

DESCRIPTION

I’ve seen many 3D-printed sprinklers, but none of them met my need for one that can be easily adjusted from a small opening to a large one. So, I designed my own.

This sprinkler allows you to smoothly adjust the water flow, making it suitable for different watering needs.

Assembly is required. Below, I’ve included several photos that show how to assemble the parts step by step.

Assembly Steps:

  1. Assemble the main body parts as shown in the photos.
  2. Glue the nozzle in place using super glue, as shown in the third photo. Make sure it is properly aligned before the glue sets.
  3. Add an O-ring to the quick disconnect fitting.

Additional notes:
After printing, the threaded parts may not function perfectly at first. I recommend screwing and unscrewing the threaded components several times to help them move smoothly and function properly.

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I don't know if my expectations and requirements are too high
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As I can see from the image, it is not assembled as it is supposed to be. The nut needs to be below the upper part see description .
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perfect
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thanks for the feedback.
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petg cf
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Printed and worked as described, thank you
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thanks so much i love to hear that
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It would be great if the top part also had a spray limiter for the edge of the lawn. Or possibly inserts of different sizes to adjust the spray direction. Just an idea ;-)
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chek out the second version it is in my profile
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As much as the thumbnail screams AI generated, it looks like a very good model otherwise!
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thanks!
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Thankyou :-)
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I hope everything is great . Thanks!
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Did print this thing with petg, but the threads did barely fit and the sprinkler had leakage all over the threaded sides. Maybe its because of my cheaply filament. Could have made the thread watertight but the print was nog 100% flawless so maybe it was my own fault, threw it in the trash bin after all.
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perfect print, thanks
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so I have quick connect fittings but they don't for this? am I missing something?
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