
Brackets for 0.5 inch PVC or CPVC Sched 40 or 80 pipe; or 12mm or 0.5 inch or 0.75 inch tube or rod
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Makes various household fixtures using standard 3D printing techniques. Use with rod: 0.5-inch, 12mm, or 0.75-inch diameter materials; alternatively, use a 0.5-inch PVC or CPVC pipe (Schedule 40 or 80 works well). Number four screws are recommended for assembly. Five-point-five screws can be used for the 0.75-inch or PVC/CPVC bracket. Infill density should be adjusted according to desired strength, with thirty percent as a starting point. The same infill ratio applies to perimeters, tops, and bottoms, beginning with three layers. Print the fixture with the closed end of the tube facing downwards. Avoid using PLA material in humid, warm, or sunlight-exposed areas, as it degrades over time and may collapse. In dry environments away from heat sources, moisture, and direct sunlight, eSun Pro Plus PLA offers a robust alternative. For resin printers, "tough" resin is often the best choice. Do not use this design for critical applications such as grab handles or suspending heavy objects unless thorough load analysis has been conducted on all components. You assume full responsibility if the printed item fails. Custom sizes can be created upon request; please send a private message to discuss further details.
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