I-drain shower siphon plastic part set

I-drain shower siphon plastic part set

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I broke the grid in my i-drain shower siphon and created a perfect replica using my printer scanner and some precise sketch-up drawings. Material used was PETG translucent blue, a full 1.75 millimeters thick. Updated on April 6th, I added essential edge and rail elevation pieces to bring it up to date. The setup is now complete and I'm thrilled with the result. On December 22nd, I made improvements to fit perfectly inside the siphon without causing any water pressure issues. Design optimization focused specifically on using PETG under settings that yield top-notch results. Here are my precise print settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: Prusa i3 reworked 1.5 home-made model Rafts? None required, I prefer the sleek look Supports also get a hard pass from me Resolution is a key component at 0.2 millimeters Infill ratio set to 40% for maximum strength Important notes: Printer settings include maximum speed at 200 millimeters per second Filament of choice: PETG, a solid 1.75 millimeters in thickness Extrusion multiplier stands proudly at 0.98% Temperature control begins at first layer: 248°C then cools down to 243°C for perfect print quality No heat for cooling - I let my printer take care of that one Glassy surface printed directly without sticker or adhesive Drive gear on board: direct drive MK8 gear working in conjunction with the E3D v6 hotend Printing through a snug 0.4 millimeter nozzle for flawless results

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