I 3D print a custom designed shower holder pipe joint so I don't have to drill more holes with Voron
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- Today, I custom design and print a pipe joint for my daughter's nee shower head holder pipe, which had slightly shorter length than what was installed before. Without this custom 3d printed part I would have had to drill holes into tiles and maybe even cover up some holes. A more simpler solution was to elongate short pipe part by 3d designing a pipe joint using Fusion360 and 3d printing it in just 20 minutes with my new Voron 2.4 3D printer. I even a step further and customized the pipe joint by engraving my daughter's name in Korean so she has a cool custom shower holder. Yey.
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That is cool. 3d printer has many uses
Big love Max, stay HIGH on HORSES! Kindest regards, Richard U.K
We cloud be such good friends, nice job there!
MAXXX, Long time to hear! So you switched from making new skateboards now.
Sweet
Very cool! Your daughter is very lucky.
Do you think that 3D printing/printers are cheap and reliable enough for everyday people to get one?
Boom shakalaka.
One could make that part on a lathe with a plastic rod. It would take only 1 hour total time and only require one shop visit (Charge $50). I have yet to see anyone with a 3D printer that is faster than working with a lathe or mill!
Lol took me about an hour 15min total design plus twice printing for 20 min. Cost me around 5 cents in filament. Not baaaad.
Lol took me about an hour 15min total design plus twice printing for 20 min. Cost me around 5 cents in filament. Not baaaad.
Sup Mister Lee and everyone that's cool
Lol oops it happens