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USB vacuum cleaner precision tip/adapter

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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Disclaimer: I'm new to 3D printing so be lenient 🤣 Also, this is a hobby for me.. my free time is very limited unfortunately so please don't expect too much šŸ˜† Comments and suggestions are also welcome, just remember the ā€œlimited free timeā€ bit 🤣

 

This is a tiny adapter that will fit on the USB vacuum cleaner you see in the photos or similar products as long as they have a similar tip (sort of a rectangle with rounded corners).Ā 

 

The model is customizable so you can adjust the tip length and more parameters.

The adapter provides two grooves on each side that will match with the the vacuums existing snap-fit "bulges" and lock the tip in place.

 

The model was printed using a A1 printer and basic PLA. Tolerances are set low by default to ensure a tight fit (and less air escaping from the adapter) - if you end up printing this and find it too tight, just use the MakerWorld customizer to increase the tolerance.

 

Use case: clean small holes or tight spots. I printed a tip that I use exclusively to vacuum coffee from my espresso machine's measuring spoon holder :)

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