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Revision as of 20:48, 5 December 2018

Straw Filter

Project developed by Brad Revett (talk)

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Abstract

Having an instant source of drinking water anywhere you can find water is a hard thing to come by in the developing world and while out backpacking in nature. This 3D printable straw filter should allow for cheaper and more readily available access to clean water at a lower price as most of the components of a water filter are things we come across every day. The main components of most water filters today are gravel, sand and activated carbon. These three things in addition to a cloth of some sort to keep the described things from going into our water are what make up a water filter that will filter out most of the harmful things.

Bill of Materials

  1. 3D printed bottom of the straw: Estimated cost is $0.62 based on 20$ for a 1kg roll of filament and an approximate use of 31g for the print.
  2. 3D printed top of the straw: Estimated cost is $0.30 based on 20$ for a 1kg roll of filament and an approximate use of 31g for the print.
  3. 1 inch O-ring $0.11 from amazon <https://www.amazon.com/020-Buna-N-Ring-Durometer-Black/dp/B000FMYOXW/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1544034594&sr=8-7&keywords=1inch+od+o+ring>
  4. Sand from the beach sterilized with hot water $0.00
  5. Small pea gravel sterilized with hot water $0.00
  6. Activated carbon: Estimated cost $0.38 based on $6.52 cost for 255g from Walmart and an estimate use of 15g. Alternative cost should be $0.00 from burning wood.

Source Files

Source files can be found on youmagine here: <https://www.youmagine.com/designs/straw-filter>

Tools needed for fabrication of the Straw Filter

  1. MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer
  2. Fire for boiling water sterilization of parts and creation of activated carbon

Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT

  • If you used special skill – link to relevant wikipedia or wikiversity articles/courses

Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions




  1. Provide directions for print/assembly - be detailed enough in your “how to” to ensure that someone could construct the device from your description. Consider the elegance of IKEA like instructions.
  2. Include print time estimate
  3. Include assembly time estimate
  4. Including drawings or pictures of the device at stage of assembly at minimum. (http://www.appropedia.org/Special:Upload)
  5. Consider video if appropriate

Print Settings

Filament feed rate: 105% Print temperature for PLA 210C

*Top of straw filter

  • Layer height: 0.2mm
  • Wall line count: 4
  • Top and bottom layers: 4
  • Infill density 25%
  • Overlap percentage 10%
  • Print speed: 50mm/s
  • No print support needed
  • Build plate adhesion: brim or skirt

*Bottom of straw filter

  • Layer height: 0.2mm
  • Wall line count: 4
  • Top and bottom layers: 4
  • Infill density 100%
  • Overlap percentage 10%
  • Print speed: 50mm/s
  • No print support needed
  • Build plate adhesion: brim or skirt

Common Problems and Solutions

  • In slicing software rotate the top of the straw filter 180 degrees so that the threads are facing up to allow for a perfect print.
  • Also in slicing software scale the top to 98% to allow a 2% tolerance for the threads.

Cost savings

  • If your solution is not a low cost one then it is not really appropriate.
  1. Estimated cost of total device: $1.41 from the Bill of materials above.
  2. Commercial equivalent costs $19.99 from Dicks Sporting goods <https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/lifestraw-personal-water-filter-15lswulfstrwxxxxxcac/15lswulfstrwxxxxxcac?camp=CSE:DSG_pg1051263500_ecom_PLA_452&gclid=Cj0KCQiA6JjgBRDbARIsANfu58GSCzxGTfk7CE91j5w-D8xexjYWxbiilkNPxaujbdKORueYZ_cVjdkaAgZKEALw_wcB>
  1. $19.99 - $1.41 = Cost Savings of $18.58 and a 92.94% savings.

Benefited Internet Communities

  • Name and add links to at least 5 using single brackets around [url name]

References

  • The sources of information (e.g. engineering handbooks, journal articles, government documents, webpages, books, magazine articles etc.). References should use the <ref> </ref> and <references/> tags and can be in any format but should include all the information necessary for someone else to find the same information you did. For example: [1]
  1. web page: Department of Energy (DOE) Landscaping and Energy Efficiency, DOE/GO-10095 (1995) Available: http://www.eren.doe.gov/erec/factsheets/landscape.html

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