
conduit connectors
thingiverse
I'm excited about creating even more pieces to connect EMT together. I was working on a project that required additional EMT connections, but fortunately, I haven't needed them yet. So, I decided to design all the parts I could think of needing. If you can think of another piece you need, please leave a comment and I'll get started on designing it right away. Right now, I have a few things printed out: two-part 90-degree connectors (one inside and one outside), two-part 45-degree connectors (also with one inside and one outside to attach one end to a middle point), two-part 90-degree hubs (two inside and one outside to attach two ends to a middle point) that I've printed twice, two-part 45-degree hubs (again, two inside and one outside to attach two ends to a middle point) that I've also printed twice, an end elbow with two internal connections at a 90-degree angle, and an end hub with three internal connections at a 90-degree angle. All of these parts are designed for press-fit assembly and shouldn't require any screws, although you can add them if needed. Print settings: the printer is a RepRap, specifically a Prusa i3 model; rafts are used to ensure a secure hold on the bed; resolution is set at 0.2mm; infill density is higher for added strength. A note on printing: it's recommended to use rafts or brim to prevent parts from breaking free as they touch the print bed, which can be small in some areas.
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