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|title=Contoured Spigot for 5-gallon buckets | |||
|image=Twfuller_spigot_3.jpg | |||
|description=By modeling a bucket with just its top and bottom diameters and its average thickness, it's easy to design a spigot with contours that fit well. This design is expected to fit a wide range of bucket sizes effectively. | |||
|keywords=3D printing, spigot, bucket, tap, faucet, nozzle | |||
|intended-use=development, hobbyism | |||
|development-stage=prototype | |||
|made=Yes | |||
|made-independently=No | |||
|countries-of-design=United States | |||
|project-affiliation=Category:MTU, Category:MOST | |||
|main-materials=Plastic | |||
|authors=User:Twfuller | |||
|manufacturing-files=https://libre3d.com/category/655/Plumbing/listings/800/Parametric-Contoured-Spigot-for-5-gallon-buckets.html | |||
|documentation-language=English | |||
|manifest-language=English | |||
|manifest-date-updated=2020-06-04 | |||
|manifest-author-name=Kathy Nativi | |||
|manifest-author-affiliation=Appropedia | |||
|manifest-author-email=info@appropedia.org | |||
}} | |||
==Contoured Spigot for 5-gallon buckets == | ==Contoured Spigot for 5-gallon buckets == | ||
{{ | Project developed by [[User:Twfuller|Twfuller]] | ||
{{Status|design}} | |||
{{ | {{Status|prototype}} | ||
==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
* Spigots manufactured for self-attachment typically rely on large gaskets to maintain a seal, which works with varying success on the curved surface of a bucket. By modeling a bucket with just its top and bottom diameters and its average thickness, it's easy to design a spigot with contours that fit well. This design is expected to fit a wide range of bucket sizes effectively. The main attachment is reasonably easy to print, and typical modification requires changing only 4 parameters in two files. | |||
== Bill of Materials== | == Bill of Materials== | ||
# | # OpenSCAD & the files located at http://libre3d.com/category/655/Plumbing/listings/800/Parametric-Contoured-Spigot-for-5-gallon-buckets.html <ref>http://libre3d.com/category/655/Plumbing/listings/800/Parametric-Contoured-Spigot-for-5-gallon-buckets.html</ref> | ||
# | # Appropriate feedstock for printer - be aware that some plastics like PLA absorb water readily | ||
# | # Will likely require a gasket of some sort between outer section and bucket - 3.5cm gasket or flat rubber cut to size will probably be sufficient | ||
== Tools needed for fabrication | == Tools needed for fabrication== | ||
# [[Delta_Build_Overview:MOST| MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer | # [[Delta_Build_Overview:MOST| MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer | ||
# | # Tools necessary to make 3.5cm hole in bucket | ||
== Skills and Knowledge Necessary | == Skills and Knowledge Necessary== | ||
* | * Need to know top and bottom outer diameters of bucket, average thickness of bucket, and desired height of spigot - scripts will do the rest, assuming no other changes to geometry | ||
* Useful site for bucket dimensions: <nowiki>http://fivegallonideas.com/5-gallon-bucket-dimensions/</nowiki> <ref>http://fivegallonideas.com/5-gallon-bucket-dimensions/</ref> | |||
== Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions== | == Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions== | ||
* Like many interlocking parts, especially those with threads, this is sensitive to print quality - use 100% fill, a reasonable layer thickness, and printing speed | |||
* Expect total print times for the whole assembly between 3-5 hours - obviously dependent upon print parameters | |||
* Assembly time is negligible, expect drilling the bucket to take longer | |||
* Be sure to orient prints for slicing in a sane manner - flat ends down, etc. | |||
===Gallery=== | |||
<gallery caption="Parts & Assembly"> | |||
Image:Twfuller_spigot_1.jpg | |||
Image:Twfuller_spigot_2.jpg | |||
Image:Twfuller_spigot_3.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Common Problems and Solutions=== | === Common Problems and Solutions=== | ||
* | * Previously mentioned sensitivity to print quality and likely need for a gasket | ||
* Stopcock is prone to ill fit, may be replaced with screw-based design in future | |||
== Cost savings== | == Cost savings== | ||
* | * Typical mass-produced spigots for buckets retail for ~$2-5, though none seem to account for bucket contour and few are designed quite as heavy duty, and the cost of feedstock is furthermore quite low | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Water use]] | |||
[[Category:OSAT 3D-Printable Designs]] | |||
[[Category:3D printing]] |
Revision as of 13:24, 17 October 2020
Contoured Spigot for 5-gallon buckets
Project developed by Twfuller Template:Status Template:Status
Abstract
- Spigots manufactured for self-attachment typically rely on large gaskets to maintain a seal, which works with varying success on the curved surface of a bucket. By modeling a bucket with just its top and bottom diameters and its average thickness, it's easy to design a spigot with contours that fit well. This design is expected to fit a wide range of bucket sizes effectively. The main attachment is reasonably easy to print, and typical modification requires changing only 4 parameters in two files.
Bill of Materials
- OpenSCAD & the files located at http://libre3d.com/category/655/Plumbing/listings/800/Parametric-Contoured-Spigot-for-5-gallon-buckets.html [1]
- Appropriate feedstock for printer - be aware that some plastics like PLA absorb water readily
- Will likely require a gasket of some sort between outer section and bucket - 3.5cm gasket or flat rubber cut to size will probably be sufficient
Tools needed for fabrication
- MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer
- Tools necessary to make 3.5cm hole in bucket
Skills and Knowledge Necessary
- Need to know top and bottom outer diameters of bucket, average thickness of bucket, and desired height of spigot - scripts will do the rest, assuming no other changes to geometry
- Useful site for bucket dimensions: http://fivegallonideas.com/5-gallon-bucket-dimensions/ [2]
Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions
- Like many interlocking parts, especially those with threads, this is sensitive to print quality - use 100% fill, a reasonable layer thickness, and printing speed
- Expect total print times for the whole assembly between 3-5 hours - obviously dependent upon print parameters
- Assembly time is negligible, expect drilling the bucket to take longer
- Be sure to orient prints for slicing in a sane manner - flat ends down, etc.
Gallery
Common Problems and Solutions
- Previously mentioned sensitivity to print quality and likely need for a gasket
- Stopcock is prone to ill fit, may be replaced with screw-based design in future
Cost savings
- Typical mass-produced spigots for buckets retail for ~$2-5, though none seem to account for bucket contour and few are designed quite as heavy duty, and the cost of feedstock is furthermore quite low