Modular Waterpipe (Threaded) (Updated)

Modular Waterpipe (Threaded) (Updated)

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Added new perc chamber style featuring four arms that connect to two chambers and exit through six larger holes per chamber. The .4mm center hub is purely for support purposes and does not require any supports itself. An updated version of this design includes an eight-arm perc chamber, measuring three inches in length and one inch shorter than the original four-arm chamber. Further updates have enabled bong construction to reach infinite lengths by incorporating a seven-inch extension chamber and a four-inch 4-arm diffused percolator chamber. The percolator chamber is printed with its OD thread side down and features a support angle of 50 degrees, ensuring proper contact with the build plate only. Ten top and bottom layers are used to ensure seamless printing and prevent air leaks. A completed print of this item has confirmed that all components work as intended. Happy printing! As I continue typing, I am simultaneously working on completing this project. Updates will be provided once it is finished. This design was specifically created to accommodate an 18mm male glass-on-glass bowl attachment. The object prints in four distinct sections: Base, Center, Top, and Slide. Each section features threaded connections for easy assembly, with the slide being a precisely angled socket for secure mating. Using Solidworks interference detection, all mating surfaces have been thoroughly checked to ensure seamless interaction. With careful attention to orientation on the print bed, no supports should be required for this project. Once assembled with just the base, first, and top files, the entire structure is expected to reach a height of 16 inches. The base must be connected to the file labeled "1st," as it has distinct threading that differs from the other sections. All other components will function together seamlessly.

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