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Sometimes you need a vacuum cleaner attachment that doesn’t exist. With 3D printing, you can make it yourself to your exact specification. In this video, we cover how to design several custom nozzles in CAD. This video details the workflow in Onshape, but the principles should translate to other CAD too.
0:00 Introduction
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Tutorial CAD document: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b5475ccd1f83733e348c59b0/w/f0f78c61f2ac76b0b03c0692/e/9ff137a70cde8a46e2b32987?renderMode=0&uiState=67e61bbc7834923a3f4aa39b
0:50 Measuring your vacuum
1:15 Filament choice
1:32 Simple fitment model
3:04 Recreating a generic nozzle
7:06 Wide and thin nozzle
11:24 PTFE tube sucker
16:42 Brush equivalent
18:12 Conclusion
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