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Intex Bestway swirl nozzle design for a clean pool

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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill PLA as support interface
0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill PLA as support interface
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Easy support removal - 0,275 Support Z distance
Easy support removal - 0,275 Support Z distance
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with this nozzle you get circular flow in the pool instead of just straight in. It helps to keep the pool clean. Debree will be on one spot in the center so easy to take out.

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https://makerworld.com/en/models/1435915-intex-bestway-32mm-water-inlet#profileId-1493835

 

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this print sucks!!! I can’t get the supports off. anybody who says this is great must be a bot to boost the print. I even cut myself while trying to remove them.
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im no expert but change your z top distance it will make the supports come off loads easier
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I had the same problem
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It looks like you printed the model with the large opening or the thread facing down. Try printing it standing up with the openings to the side
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Very well done! You need to take some time to remove the stubborn supports
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Works great
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Did you place this part at the suction level? The removed original part seems to come from the suction on the Bestway pool However, the 3D model seems to be positioned to send filtered water into the pool, doesn't it?
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No I used it on the water out, inletcover was just in pic by accident.
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Did something go wrong or do I need to use more force? Another question, I also need the counterpart. Is there a direct app link available?
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No just remove the support structure ;-). Needs some force depending on the filament you used. counterpart your find in my models. https://makerworld.com/de/models/1435915-intex-bestway-32mm-water-inlet#profileId-1613119
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Replying to @alexm2901 :
i added a print profile with more Z distance for easy support removal
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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
fits perfect for my intex pool. supports are a little work to remove, but it works.
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It printed nicely with PETG. My only improvement would be to put a slight bevel on the bottom outer edge, as it was a bit sharp when trying to remove the whole unity for filter cleaning.
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Hi thx for the feedback. I tried with bevel but it does not stick to the build plate good enough. So please use a deburring tool.
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Printed GREAT!. Increase TOP Z to 0.24 and lower the support angle to about 25% and you'll get much easier to remove supports.
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Easy support removal - 0,275 Support Z distance
Even though I had a bit of trouble with a broken support that I had to fix manually, the end result is perfect You can see very well from the attached thermometer how good the airflow is now
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passt sehr gut
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