Flowbee Suck Kut

Flowbee Suck Kut

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I created a DIY version of the Flowbee that fits standard Conair clippers and connects to my Festool shop vac. You may need to add an adapter for your hose, but with some Gaff or duct tape on the inside of the tube, it should fit snugly if the clippers are loose. I left some room for error in case you need to adjust the fit. The main body has a 1-inch opening where hair can be cut at that length, and by printing closer to the bed, you can shorten the cutting area or selectively split and transform the front part to be shorter. The provided extender adds more length, allowing you to cut up to 4 inches with it in place. If you want different lengths, simply modify the tube accordingly. If you'd like to see this in action, check out my 4-part video on Instagram, where I show how I used the 1-inch and 4-inch adaptors to cut my hair.

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