Sail Curtain for my Boat Speedy 540

Sail Curtain for my Boat Speedy 540

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To build this complex object, you must first print: 2 Keel Hooks 8 Hook Locks 4 Rotary Hooks 6 Rotary Hooks for curtain pipes Please use Pet-G material, as it offers excellent elasticity and should withstand higher temperatures than ABS. Avoid using PLA, as hot temperatures can damage the printed objects. The structure consists of 20mm aluminum pipes that vary in dimension depending on the boat's size. Evaluate these dimensions during setup to ensure accuracy. The rotary hooks are designed for 22mm keel pipes; if your pipes differ, you'll need to adapt the pipe screws and bolts accordingly. At the top of the structure, connect the pipes using curved objects not included in this drawing. These can be easily sourced from a hardware store or found online at a lower cost than printing custom connectors. I used plastic pipe connectors for protecting electric cables as an example. Note that this design only includes the structural components; cloth and curtain connections are separate and should be adapted to your specific needs and dimensions. For more innovative ideas and objects, visit: http://www.bvRobotics.com

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