I made my own hair catcher for the shower that’s modeled to fit onto my particular drain. Never used on before. It caught more hair on the first use than I even realized I was losing!
It’s free floating to make it easier to clean. Turns out I lose enough hair that it warrants cleaning basically every couple days. It doesn’t seem to float on the water or anything like that. It’s doing it’s job quite well actually.
If you look closely it didn't, theres lots of little holes as it got higher. The way I avoided a total failure was through the pyramid pattern, since its more geometrically stable than just straight lines.
Older people who lose strength in their hands or people who have problems gripping things due to disability or injury. This gives them a mechanical advantage.
Going by the first pic, the cover looks like plastic, so it's probably LEDs. Halogen lamps would need (more) venting holes and/or more "space" inside the housing.
And if your G4s are constantly dying, it's either "just" crappy quality with overdriven LEDs, or it could also be the housing. Halogens are a bit more heat resistant, so if you don't have enough ventilation the LEDs just cook themselves to death.
I've bought different kinds over the past 15 years, The quality on all of them can't be that bad.
I suspect them dying is being fed 12VAC.
The halogens don't have a problem with it, and although these G4 replacements should rectify the AC properly, I still don't think they can handle it long term.
So my next step is to replace the bricks with 12VDC
Not my design, but you are right. If I were to make this , I'd print it in the orientation shown but the bottom would be flat to give a better foundation for the print.
That said, I'd probably split this down the middle, and make each clip its own clip, and print the clip on its side.
That way you don't have to worry about overhangs and the print 'grains' would be in a better orientation for the spring like effect.
Might make more sense to print it right side down, so the layer lines go along the clips instead of across them.
Would be a pain in the ass for support building, but maybe print it as just one clip instead of two, and print two of them with a spacer to cover the command strip? Or maybe just a smaller one clip part and cut the command strip?
You can't just go around calling yourself a master spool. You have to go through years of spool apprenticeship then serve as a journeyman spool before you can take the test to become a master spool.
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