
Hair dryer airbed adaptor
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Airbed Inflator Design Uses Hair Dryer to Fill Intex Airbed with Ease A unique approach has been discovered for inflating an Intex airbed, utilizing a hair dryer as the primary inflator. Two distinct versions of this design have been developed, each catering to different requirements. Version 1: The Larger Version This version accommodates hair dryers with an outer diameter of between 48mm and 44mm. It is specifically designed for users who need a more substantial airbed. Version 2: The Smaller Version The second version is tailored for hair dryers with an outer diameter of between 45.5mm and 44mm. This adaptation caters to those who prefer a smaller airbed or have limited space. Printer Settings for the Airbed Design To bring this innovative design to life, a 3D printer is used. The chosen printer brand is Prusa, with the specific model being the Prusa Steel. Printing Preferences The preferred printing settings include the following: - Rafts: Not Required Raft generation can be skipped as it's not necessary for this particular project. - Supports: Essential Supports are essential to ensure the structural integrity of the airbed design during the printing process. - Resolution: High Definition A resolution of 0.2mm is selected to achieve high definition and precision in the printed model. - Infill Percentage: Moderate Density The infill percentage is set at 20% to balance density and print time effectively.
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