Rejiggerer shares:
This is a replacement nozzle for a WD-40 Big Blast can. We had two at work with lost / broken nozzles. It was inspired by a different thing, but I can’t find it now. I had to redesign that thing from the ground up for the larger can nozzle anyway.
Since all 3D prints are not sealed, the penetrating oil, unsurprisingly, will eventually…penetrate the print. But it does not drip.
I recommend printing at 100% infill (it’s so small anyway) and printing two, placed at opposite ends of the build plate, so that the attachment column has time to cool – or else set a minimum layer time, which I’ve always had trouble getting to work.
You may do with this as you please.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6548786
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