Here is a new idea of mine made once again with an aquarium pump.
Necessary material:
– An aquarium pump
– A transparent tube with an external diameter of 17 mm
– Spray paint.
– Silicone
– One switch (optional)
The attached files “.stl” are divided into two categories, “faucet …” necessary to create the tap and “vase …” necessary to create the vase and the central supports.
You can choose to run the pump cable through the pot or pull the cable out of the top of the pot.
To run the cable through the vase, print “Vase with a hole for the cable.stl” + “Vase perforated frame”.
To run the cable over the vase, print “Vase without hole” + “Vase perforated frame ext cable”.
IMPORTANT FOR 3D PRINTING:
The file “faucet water diffuse.stl” must be printed in that position with the supports. This is to allow correct printing of the internal part.
I have joined the various parts with silicone.
I also used silicone to isolate the cable that passes through the pot.
CAUTION!!!
If you run the pump cable through the pot you have to cut it. Electric current is dangerous! Do this job to those who can do it!
If you can support me with a symbolic donation to buy material for new ideas. Thank you!
Share your prints !!!
You can watch the video at this link: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TblG0UNVZc4“
If tou want see my other creation with acquarium pump see this link: https://ift.tt/2E1duJq
This article was first featured at https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/magic-faucet-hazon_maker on August 13, 2020 at 06:12AM by
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