Mini USB Vacuum Cleaner useful for 3D Printer cleanup and cars

Mini USB Vacuum Cleaner useful for 3D Printer cleanup and cars

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Human created a compact USB-powered vacuum cleaner using 3D printing technology. The design was crafted in Fusion 360 and printed on both the Anet A8 and Alfawise U20 printers. In a recent video, the creator explained the process of printing the filter, which required specific settings to achieve optimal results. The filter settings included a 10% support structure using grid support, a crucial step in ensuring the print's integrity. Viewers can access the detailed instructions for printing the filter by watching the video on YouTube, starting at the 5-second mark. To assemble the vacuum, one must obtain specific components, including a motor and propeller. The motor is available on eBay under the item number 112762035717, while the four-blade propeller can be purchased in a pack of four under item number 123501954420. For those interested in replicating this project, it's essential to note that the USB cord was sourced from an old computer keyboard, and the switch was readily available. However, the hose pipe used may not be ideal for everyone, so the creator is open to designing a 3D printable nozzle that eliminates the need for a hose pipe if there is sufficient demand. To support the creator's work, consider donating one or two dollars to show appreciation for their efforts. If you're looking for more creative projects, visit Thingiverse and explore the following designs: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3428001 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3426843 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3426549

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