replacement washer - garden sprayer valve
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A close relative misplaced a small plastic gasket while experimenting with the sprayer without supervision. Ha ha! Thirty minutes later, after five minutes of measuring, fifteen minutes in Tinkercad, and ten minutes of printing, all is well again in the world of spraying objects. The printer settings were as follows: 0.2mm layer thickness, 0.7mm wall width, 0.4mm top and bottom layers, 100% fill density, a print speed of 50mm per second, a temperature of 194 degrees Celsius, a nozzle size of 0.35mm, and the entire process took approximately six minutes. The software used for printing was Cura version 13.06.4, and the printer itself is a MakerGear M2. I'm thrilled to report that everything works perfectly now, allowing me to get back to spraying objects without any interruptions. As an added bonus, I'd like to share with you a fantastic educational resource on home 3D printing that's perfect for schools. This engaging video explanation of 3D printing is less than two minutes long, amusing, simple, and easy to understand - exactly what your friends and family need to grasp this fascinating topic!
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