Berd-Air Tube Bender (3 mm)

Berd-Air Tube Bender (3 mm)

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X1 Carbon
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X1E
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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2 h
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Tried to build my own "Berd-Air"-style tube. As there are no tube bender available on thingiverse that allowing to bend a 360°- circle, I had to design my own. The procedure of bending is quiet simple:

1.Things you need:

  • aluminium tube (3mm od)
  • screws:
    • 1 x M3 x 10 mm
    • 1 x M3 x 20 mm
    • 1 x M3 Nut (not necessary)
    • 2 x M6 screws (as lever)
  • drill (I took 1,5 mm)
  • plier
  • and a 3D-printer of course ;-)
  1. Things to print:

    • 1 x U-form
    • 1 x Retainer
    • 2 x Wheel big
    • 1 x Wheel small
    • Drilling template (the one you like. Template 1 has an angle of 45° to align the drill more easily)
  2. Assembling:

    • Clamp the end of the tube with a plier to protect air leake
    • Mount the Tube bender as shown in the picture. (The large wheel consists of 2 parts to facilitate disassembly at full bend).
    • Bend the tube
  3. Drilling holes
    • Calculated, the optimal drilling angle should be 18.4 degrees. I have tested this angle and found a problem: At this angle, a lot of air escapes towards the hotend and influences the printing temperature. The best angle so far as a compromise of temperature stability and cooling, I have now found at 45 °.

If you like my design, leave me a like or comment if you have an idea to improve it :)

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Print Settings

Printer:

Hypercube Evolution

                                            

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

                                            

Resolution:

0,2 mm

Infill:

40 %

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