Track Saw Hose Deflector - with slot for clamp
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Designed to push onto the end of a Track / Plunge Saw Track, so that the cable and vac hose don't snag. It is a tight fit, so stays in place, but can be removed when not required. Also serves to protect the end of your tracks when stored.
Has a cut-out, so that you can still use a clamp (see pictures).
Festool Version - may also work on Evolution and Triton guide rails.
Example https://geni.us/Track
Makita Version available in files that accommodates anti-tilt feature on rail (please let me know if this works, not fully tested yet).
Print Notes
This model is an easy print, using 71.3g of material. I would recommend PETG, although I printed mine from PLA and it's perfectly strong.
- Nozzle: 0.4mm
- Layer Height: 0.20mm
- Infill: 20%
- Orientation: Track slot down (see pictures)
- Supports: None required with correct orientation
- Brim: 5mm Outside Brim (more might be required with smooth bed)
- Top Shell Layers: 4
- Bottom Shell Layers: 4
- Wall Loops: 2
- Variable Layer Height: Increased layers at top of radius, so that it is smoother.
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