52 minutes ago, Torgeir said:Hi @arktape,
Interesting project..
I would print the nozzle using nylon, it's very strong and will handle the pressure.
For the sealing, I would use a heath shrink tube, of the "soft" type and using special glue for good attachment.
The grooves after 3d printing the nozzle will provide good adhesion for glue
Google Raychem heat shrink tube..
So, when a sealing is done, remove the old tube and install a "new" sealing into the nylon nozzle.
Another option is to just print another sleeve with TPU 95A, which can be threaded over the nylon nozzle.
The option is yours. 🙂
Thanks
Torgeir
If he has to buy additional parts and has to do additional work, the 3d printed solution will cost dramatically more than the ones they can buy...
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Torgeir 259
Hi @arktape,
Interesting project..
I would print the nozzle using nylon, it's very strong and will handle the pressure.
For the sealing, I would use a heath shrink tube, of the "soft" type and using special glue for good attachment.
The grooves after 3d printing the nozzle will provide good adhesion for glue
Google Raychem heat shrink tube..
So, when a sealing is done, remove the old tube and install a "new" sealing into the nylon nozzle.
Another option is to just print another sleeve with TPU 95A, which can be threaded over the nylon nozzle.
The option is yours. 🙂
Thanks
Torgeir
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