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0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Parametric fitting for drain unblocker hose.

2 versions: cylindrical and crescent-shaped (typically for shower drains)

it's practically what plumbers use in extreme cases.

First of all, VERY IMPORTANT:

in case of a significant obstruction, it's best not to exceed 1 BAR!!!

it serves to make the hose adhere precisely to the drain.

I have included versions from 35mm to 45mm, which are used for most situations

however, everything is parametric so you can define:

  • d_hole the hole diameter (I recommend making it precise and to insert the hose, cut a side slice as shown in the photo and then use pliers to help) মনোভাব
  • a the small diameter of the cone
  • b the large diameter of the cone
  • h the length of the cone
  • t the cone cut measurement (if you don't need it, you must enter the minimum value of 0.01 and you will no longer see the cut

     

    as a seal to make it more airtight, I used an inner tube, but it might not even be necessary. but if you need it professionally, ask me and I'll prepare a file for a TPU lining, but frankly, I found the used inner tube perfect.

  • as for the rest of the connection to the compressor, I used:
  • 1 quick coupler
  • 1 butterfly valve
  • 1 hose barb

but since 1 bar is sufficient, I recommend using a simple disused tire inflator gun and putting the adapter directly on its hose by cutting off the connection for the wheels.

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