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I’m back making things again, this time it’s an attachment for a new garden tap I’ve just installed, the tap had unusual threads on it, I couldn’t get the imperial or metre couplers that I had to fit and I was Fecked if I was trapesing back to the wholesalers just for a special adapter.
All dough it took a bit of time to figure it out and find a nut on thingiverse.com that I could alter and adjust to fit, I was then able to make curved piping for the middle bit and was lucky again to found the correct Hozelock coupler on thingiverse. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:905761
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Sometime when putting two STL files together in OpenSCAD, it doesn’t work out, and one object tends to cancel the other out, some sort of conflict I reckon, so @Redbrickman suggested sending them to him and he’d join them using Simply3d slicer.. but thankfully it wasn’t necessary this time..
I love the crazy world of 3D printers…
All dough it took a bit of time to figure it out and find a nut on thingiverse.com that I could alter and adjust to fit, I was then able to make curved piping for the middle bit and was lucky again to found the correct Hozelock coupler on thingiverse. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:905761



Sometime when putting two STL files together in OpenSCAD, it doesn’t work out, and one object tends to cancel the other out, some sort of conflict I reckon, so @Redbrickman suggested sending them to him and he’d join them using Simply3d slicer.. but thankfully it wasn’t necessary this time..
I love the crazy world of 3D printers…