
3D Printable Drill Powered Vacuum Cleaner/Blower

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Vendor: | Gideonvdw |
Published: | Dec 11, 2024 |
Download Size: | 6.8 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 17 |
Vertices: | 17 |
Print Ready: | Yes |
3D Scan: | – |
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Materials: | – |
UV Mapped: | – |
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Rigged: | – |
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3D Printable Drill Powered Vacuum Cleaner/Blower
This 3D-printable vacuum cleaner and blower is powered by a standard battery drill, turning it into a super handy, all-in-one cleaning tool. It takes full advantage of your drill’s torque and mobility, making it perfect for use anywhere—even in remote locations.
Need to clean up wood shavings in your garage? Done. Got sand all over your car after a beach trip? No problem. It even doubles as a powerful mini blower to clear dust and small debris from your projects. It’s compact, easy to use, and surprisingly powerful.
All you need is a drill that can run between a minimum speed of 1200rpm and a maximum of 2000 RPM, a 3D printer, and a few extra parts—2 bolts, 4 bearings,6 small screws, a piece of cloth and a piece of gauze for the filter, and 7 nuts. Assembly is simple, and everything you need to know is included with the Download , . It’s a practical, do-it-yourself tool that’ll make cleaning so much easier!
For this build, I used standard PLA plastic on a Creality Ender 3 V3KE, paired with TPR for the drive belt. However, you can also use PETG, ABS, or SBS for the main parts and either TPU or TPR for the belt—both materials work great.
The entire print was done at 15% infill density, with screw holes printed at 100% infill for added strength. The recommended printing temperature range is 200C to 225C. Only two parts require minimal support, making the printing process simple and hassle-free.
Specifications:
- Filament Weight: 300 grams at 15% infill
- Print Time: 8 hours at a printing speed of 100 mm/s
- Printing Temperature: 200C–225C
It’s an efficient and straightforward project, perfect for any 3D printing enthusiast!
Need to clean up wood shavings in your garage? Done. Got sand all over your car after a beach trip? No problem. It even doubles as a powerful mini blower to clear dust and small debris from your projects. It’s compact, easy to use, and surprisingly powerful.
All you need is a drill that can run between a minimum speed of 1200rpm and a maximum of 2000 RPM, a 3D printer, and a few extra parts—2 bolts, 4 bearings,6 small screws, a piece of cloth and a piece of gauze for the filter, and 7 nuts. Assembly is simple, and everything you need to know is included with the Download , . It’s a practical, do-it-yourself tool that’ll make cleaning so much easier!
For this build, I used standard PLA plastic on a Creality Ender 3 V3KE, paired with TPR for the drive belt. However, you can also use PETG, ABS, or SBS for the main parts and either TPU or TPR for the belt—both materials work great.
The entire print was done at 15% infill density, with screw holes printed at 100% infill for added strength. The recommended printing temperature range is 200C to 225C. Only two parts require minimal support, making the printing process simple and hassle-free.
Specifications:
- Filament Weight: 300 grams at 15% infill
- Print Time: 8 hours at a printing speed of 100 mm/s
- Printing Temperature: 200C–225C
It’s an efficient and straightforward project, perfect for any 3D printing enthusiast!