
Fun experiment here but don't think I'm going to end up printing this...but am curious to see how it would work out....
In the process of setting up dust collection for my garage sawdust making addiction and need a cyclone separator basically this:
I'm ducting mine in 6" PVC so need the big one...but with how little is there I'm struggling to pay that price...but I don't have the time right now to try and make one the hard way...so was wondering if my plastic printing robots could....so found this on Grabcad and included the .step files so it was a bit easier to manipulate in CAD and scale up for approximately 6" inputs/outputs:
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Changed my printer machine settings from 300 x 300 x 300 to 900 x 900 x 900 so that it would "fit" on the bed and slice....and over an hour ago I hit slice:
And it's still not done....lol
The settings are all made up, mostly I want to see print time in this format and material usage but pretty sure it's going to tell me that I should stop screwing around and buy it as the headache of breaking into pieces and then reassembly etc isn't worth it....but am now curious to see how long it takes for this to finish slicing and what the material and time estimates are!