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Re: 3D print files

Posted: Sat May 23, 2020 6:45 pm
by FamilyGuy
Have you completed the design for the 6 3/4x10 canister yet? Looking for something along that design for my jar.
But reversed where the smaller opening would be inside the jar and the thick pad against the body.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Sun May 24, 2020 2:46 am
by Pumping Now
FamilyGuy wrote: Sat May 23, 2020 6:45 pm Have you completed the design for the 6 3/4x10 canister yet? Looking for something along that design for my jar.
But reversed where the smaller opening would be inside the jar and the thick pad against the body.
This one has 3 1/2" opening in the jar, 4" opening against your groin..
You're thinking a bigger pad against your groin?
Include a sketch like this?
Include a sketch like this?
I moved the 6 3/4" tube away from the body. Getting something that wide against my groin wasn't going to work, unless I was splayed like a gymnast!

I modified an earlier splittable design that was similar to
Tube Flare 6.jpg
& wrapped it with stout cord. Sucked myself in, but the cord stretched & halves widened apart next to my body. It needs removable clamp with no stretch. Amazon-man to the bat cave!

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Sun May 31, 2020 10:44 am
by Bobbybass
I've printed the wrapped mouth seal, epoxied it to 4"pvc pipe, and it's by far the most comfortable tube I've used. I used a print service to print it. But I just got in the mail my own printer. I can't wait to start playing around making seals and tubes. If I try to print a bull master style tube I'll be putting that wrapped mouth seal on it I'd say. It really is super comfy.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Sun May 31, 2020 10:58 pm
by Pumping Now
Bobbybass,
Glad you found the Warped mouth seal comfy.. That was a concept I never printed, but will for my next tube.
I'm getting too many experimental tubes lying around, now.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:29 am
by Bobbybass
I'd bet the flared mouth one, your second post, would be super comfy too. Maybe printed with tpu, I'd bet that would seal well without needing a plastic bag over it.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 4:17 am
by Bobbybass
Pumping Now, the ideal tube shape that you posted a GIF of, would you want to share the 3d file for that. I'll like to tinker around with it in blender. I'm not great with blender but I like messing around with it trying to get used to it.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:28 pm
by Pumping Now
Bobbybass wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:29 am I'd bet the flared mouth one, your second post, would be super comfy too. Maybe printed with tpu, I'd bet that would seal well without needing a plastic bag over it.
Agreed. TPU would have some softness.
I want to give new prints a quick try before putting a lot of time in it. (Been 2 weeks!)
Smoothing after printing is another way.
I've been sanding & coating with epoxy, any little roughness is noticeable.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:40 pm
by Pumping Now
Bobbybass wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2020 4:17 am Pumping Now, the ideal tube shape that you posted a GIF of, would you want to share the 3d file for that. I'll like to tinker around with it in blender. I'm not great with blender but I like messing around with it trying to get used to it.
Dang, Bull Balls tube file kaput.
Here's similar splittable I've been considering.
Bull Balls in the works...
Ctube S.jpg
Ctube S.zip
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Re: 3D print files

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 11:34 pm
by Bobbybass
Thanks. Another thought is printing with abs and vapour smoothing it. Just google vapour smooth 3d print if you don't know what I mean. I think it only works with abs tho. It won't work for pla for sure. But it would be a good option for smoothing.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2020 10:48 pm
by FamilyGuy
Here are the dimensions of my jar . . . 3.60" id to 4.27" id curved lip. 5.22" od and 2.60" long neck. It's a big jar. Thought about going
somewhere along the line of how the juicy is shaped. I do have a printer, just waiting on parts.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:38 pm
by Bobbybass
Check this thing out. It can be found on cults 3d and just search for the name in the photos. I downloaded it but can't share the file because it costs money to download, but it's cheap for the first few downloads.
This is not mine or something I'm making money on, I just happened to come across it and thought it was very interesting and thought others with 3d printers might want to try it as well.
Again I'm not promoting anything, making any kind of profit, I'm just sharing something I thought was very cool and I'll post up photos of mine once I get the time to print it.
I don't think it will be goot for wet pumping tho, as it sucks air from the top, through the walls down to the base, but I think it will be convenient having the hose attach at the base.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 2:06 am
by Pumping Now
Sexier looking with the suction connection hidden; headed to the site now!
Curious best print material for pump actual use.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 2:35 am
by Bobbybass
I'm almost thinking transparent petg. But I have no experience with it.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 7:46 pm
by FamilyGuy
Not 3d printed but I did make a cushion for my large jar. Will see how it works Saturday morn.

Re: 3D print files

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 2:46 pm
by Pumping Now
Looking good.
My experience with soft cushions for Bullmasters, they constrict fluid flow. I prefer the hard cushion.. I have enough 'pudge', I am the cushion!