Dust Collector
grabcad
Designed this for my coffee roaster. Haven't printed it yet, haven't received my printer. I'll update if necessary. Designed for a 2" OD exhaust pipe as that's what I have on my coffee roaster at the moment. Output is a large mason jar.If anyone has an idea of what command would help me in Fusion 360 to close up the gap between the exhaust pipe inside the dust cyclone chamber and where the input pipe meet inside it would be greatly appreciated. I'm not sure if this would cause any issues when 3d printing, but it seems like a likely problem area.Added .stl files. I have flanges (or whatever they're called) as separate components on my model, I have one .stl with the flanges attached and one with them separate. I changed the model a little to allow them to be put on separately if you want to print separately. If you want to use them without flanges there is a file for that too.If anyone would like a different file format, please let me know, it doesn't seem that there is a limit.V15 - is the first published file.V2 - I figured out my question from above. I started with a cylinder and just cut out the sweep path. It seems rather simple once I figured it out. Also added threads for connecting the top to the cyclone bottom.V3 - changed the threading, seems more functional this way, added a tolerance between bodies.
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