I hve just mchined a funnel that I will use for Hi-Flo nozzles and jerry cans
Neat is it 3D printed?I hve just mchined a funnel that I will use for Hi-Flo nozzles and jerry cansView attachment 7847755View attachment 7847756
No I machined it out of an off cut of 70x80 mm block of industrial plasticNeat is it 3D printed?
Nicely done. Every item of camping and 4WD gear should have at least two purposes. That funnel should come in handy in your RTT at night.No I machined it out of an off cut of 70x80 mm block of industrial plastic
How much will you sell me one for?I hve just mchined a funnel that I will use for Hi-Flo nozzles and jerry cansView attachment 7847755View attachment 7847756
To machine one for sale would be expensive, the material I used was an off cut purchased from a local company that instals and maintains center pivot irrigators and it cost $20 which was cheap . I priced a piece of aluminium and it was about $60 or $70 . The machining would be several hours as there is quiet a lot of material to be removed and a couple of set ups are required as it has to be set up in a 4 jaw chuck to get the off set .then changed back to a 3 jaw chuck . It took me all day but I was making it up as I went . I would be happy to post a sketch with dimensions if you know somebody with a lathe who will to do a favor . If you took it to a machine shop the cost would be in the hundreds .How much will you sell me one for?
That would be most helpful Aussie Battler, thank you.To machine one for sale would be expensive, the material I used was an off cut purchased from a local company that instals and maintains center pivot irrigators and it cost $20 which was cheap . I priced a piece of aluminium and it was about $60 or $70 . The machining would be several hours as there is quiet a lot of material to be removed and a couple of set ups are required as it has to be set up in a 4 jaw chuck to get the off set .then changed back to a 3 jaw chuck . It took me all day but I was making it up as I went . I would be happy to post a sketch with dimensions if you know somebody with a lathe who will to do a favor . If you took it to a machine shop the cost would be in the hundreds .
I hope this will be ok , the angle is 10 degres per side (thats what I set the top slide to ) ,the ID of the spout is 18mm , wall thickness is 5mm with an undercut on the inside to form lip ,The 27 offset is from the OD of the collar to the OD of ths spout . You might be able to do without the collar but be careful of what you finish with on the inside , I put it there as a stopper against the filler neck and I also needed it so that I could hold it in the lathe for cutting the taper . Any questions just askThat would be most helpful Aussie Battler, thank you.
It strikes me that this is something that could be 3-D printed and with the dimensions, someone could be draw up a print file.
Cheers
Steve
stl file for 3D printing but note comment in the original post please
You could probably fiddle the bottom of the funnel part to improve the flow , that looks similar to mine except that I managed to get a bit of an ofset lead in but not much ,I run out of room to get the boring bar in there .I have drawn one using Fusion 360 (screen shots I could attach) up but it seems I can not attach the stl file that I have created. It isn't really a big file so maybe something I am doing wrong.
Happy to upload if some one can tell me how.
Note: I haven't 3D printed it yet, quickly drew it this afternoon at home and the 3D printers are at work, so can not confirm the accuracy but used the dimensions Aussie Battler kindly provided. Also added some fillets to some of the edges if for no other reason then to make the edges kinder when handling the adaptor.
Thanks so much Doug (Aussie Battler) that’s really appreciated.I hope this will be ok , the angle is 10 degres per side (thats what I set the top slide to ) ,the ID of the spout is 18mm , wall thickness is 5mm with an undercut on the inside to form lip ,The 27 offset is from the OD of the collar to the OD of ths spout . You might be able to do without the collar but be careful of what you finish with on the inside , I put it there as a stopper against the filler neck and I also needed it so that I could hold it in the lathe for cutting the taper . Any questions just ask
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Well done wakeo thank you. I look forward to seeing the file appearing and any further refinements.I have drawn one using Fusion 360 (screen shots I could attach) up but it seems I can not attach the stl file that I have created. It isn't really a big file so maybe something I am doing wrong.
Happy to upload if some one can tell me how.
Note: I haven't 3D printed it yet, quickly drew it this afternoon at home and the 3D printers are at work, so can not confirm the accuracy but used the dimensions Aussie Battler kindly provided. Also added some fillets to some of the edges if for no other reason then to make the edges kinder when handling the adaptor.
checked it out on amazon ,would be perfect , I would not have wasted a day and still have my plastic off cut . But I got the pleasure of doing it my self ,only put my other projects back a daythis VW part also works... diesel at least not sure about petrol.
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Finally had a chance to 3d print the protoype based on the .stl file that was drawn up and is uploaded in the resource area. I haven't had a chance to test it for actually assisting with the filling of the tank but it looks promising.
A couple showing the support structure needed as it was printed in the upright position.