
60mm suction hose to DN75 tube adaptor
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<p>For my latest <a href="https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/54418-30l-workshop-dust-cyclone-stage-1-for-less-than-25">dust extraction cyclone</a> project I chose to use DN75 sockets because DN100 was too bulky for me and DN50 too small. Also DN75 parts can be bought very cheap at hardware stores.<br/>My hoses are 60mm diameter, though, because that turned out to be a good compromise between air throughput and ease of handling for me. So here is my adapter from DN75 to <a href="https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B002R6D8OK?">my 60mm suction hose</a>.<br/> </p><h3>Print instructions</h3><h4><br/>Settings</h4><p><strong>Printer: </strong>Anycubic i3 Mega (UB)</p><p><strong>Rafts: </strong>No</p><p><strong>Supports: </strong>No</p><p><strong>Resolution: </strong>0.2</p><p><strong>Infill: </strong>15%</p><p><strong>Filament:</strong> Patona PLA white </p><p><strong>Notes: </strong>I strongly recommend to use a brim.<br/> </p><h4>How I Designed This</h4><p>I designed this part in TinkerCad out of stock parts from the TinkerCad library. If you want to adapt the design to your needs, <a href="https://www.tinkercad.com/things/bVa33W2am9I-60mm-suction-hose-to-dn75-tube">go ahead and tinker it!</a> :-)</p>
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