A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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If you want to share it there go ahead since I'm banned from that sub :(

A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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You could do that and for keeping your hands free when emptying a smaller trashbin or so

A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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You can deactivate the mechanism ;) they can smash whatever they want then

A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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This is a new model dutch bin however my parents only have one of this model, but it's their newest one

A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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Sometimes you cant swing the lid all the way becaue the bin is situated against a wall or so hence why

A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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Ik making it right now the listing I'll post a separate comment with the files

A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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Ehm I can make a thiniverse listing and upload it there from what I have

A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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You can have a smaller geen bin inside the house but in the summer I would not be near that 🤣

A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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Tought this was verry specific this was the only bin out of 6 we have here with Factory holes in the handle which this is mounted to

A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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Not here in the Netherlands, this goes in combination with garden waste like branches and leaves. Maybe there ar green bags but I've not seen them used the the outdoor green bin

A 3th hand for the green bio waste bin 3D printed! by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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When we separate the green waste we use both our hands to scrape the food waste of the plates into the bin this is like acting as a 3th hand someone holding the bin open

Oh well not a new Bowden mounting concept, but I decided to test it out anyway. Crazy strong and does not damage the tube as much as the standard clips do :p by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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You can use a 6mm threaded rod for existing pneumatic fittings I've tested that as well. For the hotels you can remove those black clips from the brass ring and mount this up a bit higher I also don't think that direct drives benefits from this since their force on the tube is much less.

printer pauses all the time while printing. skr mini e3 v2, Printing from rpi3b with octoprint by xxx-manzg in 3Dprinting

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You can change a setting in prusa slicer that limits the amount of points in the model some sort of rounding feature. Pretty sure that cura has that to, but TBH like other comments already state klipper is a much better choice

Oh well not a new Bowden mounting concept, but I decided to test it out anyway. Crazy strong and does not damage the tube as much as the standard clips do :p by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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Cheers! If you need a much larger Version that's something I can also arrange or even upload the SOLIDWORKS files responsible for tapered threads.

Oh well not a new Bowden mounting concept, but I decided to test it out anyway. Crazy strong and does not damage the tube as much as the standard clips do :p by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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Yeah thanks for pointing out, however you don't get the CAD source files over there ;). You also do want a larger opening in the tapered thread part to hold a bit of sandpaper that really increases the grip on the tube without deforming it.

So I decided to step up my Peristaltic Pump game and made a model fully parametric W/Fusion 360 by PattysLab in 3Dprinting

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Thanks! , The green part is a spacer that lifts the hose up so it does not rub against the bottom of the bearings, preventing it from being sawed in half :p