This one reminds me of the first post i did on this thread. That was for a Bosch blower.
This is a vac nozzle. I already have the (supplied with the GAS35L) thin nozzle and the wide sweeper one. What I wanted was one that was somewhere in the middle.
Now before we get to the printed item, I had noticed
@supertom44 and others saying they were using
https://www.onshape.com/en/ for design. Now up until present I had been using fusion 360, but I have to say I found it a bit difficult to remember some of the basics. So this weekend, i gave onshape a go. I measured the outer diameters of the Bosch vac tube, and built a 1" connector for that, and did a test print. It worked a treat.
I then set about designing the 100mm wide nozzle I wanted. I found doing this in onshape (with a few YT tutorials) very simple. I used the 1" connector, then added another loft for about another 1", then added the wide 100mm mouth and completed the lofts.
Another thing that springs to mind here is the number of people that advise to dry filament, keep it vacuum packed, do this, do that etc. This print is using PLA-CF, that has been hanging out of the back of my X1C for about a month, in a single brick skin/ plywood lined garage. I think I am happy with the finished article.
If anyone wants the stl files, just drop me a line.