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Spray can handle - print in place

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 70% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 70% infill
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4.9 h
1 plate
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Test part - 0.28mm layer, 3 walls, 70% infill
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ASA 0.16mm layer, 5 walls, 70% infill
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Description

This is a remix of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2508739

I printed the original model but the trigger broke after a few uses because it was way too weak.
So i made the trigger much stronger and larger. Now it works much better.

Key features:
- Only printed parts
- No Support needed
- Print-in-place
- makes your workflow much easier and your results much better


I really appreciate your Follows, Downloads and Likes.

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 70% infill
Other Issues:I really like the feel and weight of the handle. Snaps on the can perfectly. Only problem is it won't support the weight of a full can of spray paint. Falls off with the slightest tilt. Bummer because I printed this last night for use on a job today. If there was a way to secure it tighter somehow
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Hey, thanks for your feedback. How heavy is the can you are using because with a 400ml can it worked perfektly for me at any angle.
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Replying to @nic.o :
12 oz (340g), which I think comes out to about 354ml. Maybe it's my printer then because it's practically the same size can. Snaps on tight but once I grab the handle and start moving in a spraying motion the can drops out.
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Replying to @user_828824650 :
with which printer have you printed it?
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Good thing I checked before printing 70% infill is pointless and just wastes
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so true
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Can the infill be adjusted only with Bambu Studio
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Test part - 0.28mm layer, 3 walls, 70% infill
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Easy print! No supports and about a hour and a half print time. Works great! Used Overture PLA space gray.
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Not sure what I did wrong but this is how it printed. feels strong and durable but cannot get trigger attached.
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you have to use my printprofil and not make your own because the trigger has to be printed with the rest in one part.
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Always watch the first layer going down to catch problems before they waste your time and filament ;)
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Nice👍 The slicer warned me about overhanging parts, but there were no printing issues, and it holds the spray cans securely. Now my paws, and especially my claws, stay clean while spraying 😂
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I'm glad it works
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mine broke after just a few uses. and with 70% infill it is a big waste… was cool till it broke.
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Mine broke in the same place. I think increasing the thickness of the trigger would be a good solve
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The lever did not print correctly due to an unsupported overhang in the middle of the object. Otherwise, it is certainly a good part, but non-functional because of this flaw
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It broke without even trying it. The base handle is cool, but the design is weak and poorly thought out. I don't recommend it.
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Nice print and really useful. printed in BambuLab PETG HF white
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