Fascinating. I need something similar but I need 1 in and 3 out with the 3 out being at 120 degrees at 45 degrees up. Just need to add one more output to yours and all 3 outputs at 120 degrees.
Great again. I’d add a bit of clearance on the inside though, because exactly matching the outside diameter of the pipe will resort in the part not fitting
Very true, but this was an instructional video geared toward teaching the method. If I was going to 3D print it I would most definitely add clearance, 0.2mm in my case 👍
PVC Pipe Adapter, Cap & Plug Tutorial for [ Shapr3D ]
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wow thank you so much . briliant. you really explain so well
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Fascinating. I need something similar but I need 1 in and 3 out with the 3 out being at 120 degrees at 45 degrees up. Just need to add one more output to yours and all 3 outputs at 120 degrees.
Yep its very easy if you use the correct process ;) glad to help 🤘
Great again.
I’d add a bit of clearance on the inside though, because exactly matching the outside diameter of the pipe will resort in the part not fitting
Very true, but this was an instructional video geared toward teaching the method. If I was going to 3D print it I would most definitely add clearance, 0.2mm in my case 👍