I wanted to create a plastic filter cup for my sump base on some commercial idea out there, and this is what I came up with.
I designed one that would fit my sump and then I though I should make one that fit any sump. Most sump use flow into sock, what I mean by that is usually the return from the tank to the sump is flowing on a compartment and then the overflow of that compartment flow into sock(s).
My sump is not like that, the plumbing goes directly into the sock, and I don't need a flat bottom rim. one problem I have with my sump is that the flow is overflowing over the sock, not by much, but enough to get some detrius into the sump. My fix ? 1 inch high rim. The only reason why I made the other type is that I made my project customizable and was fairly easy to reproduce any type of socks with plastic rims.
If you're looking for another size, just comment on this.
EDIT: 1 inch high rim was a little too tight for me, so I created a .5 inch rim.
4 inch diameter flow into sock (most common):
filter_cup_8inch_flatrim.stl
filter_cup_6inch_flatrim.stl
filter_cup_4inch_flatrim.stl
filter_cup_2inch_flatrim.stl
filter_cup_6inch_flatrim_4mm.stl (whopper451's request)
4 inch diameter pipe into sock (some trigger system sump):
filter_cup_6inch_rim_1inch.stl
filter_cup_6inch_rim_0.5inch.stl
7 inch diameter flow into sock (base on whoppers451 measurement):
filter_cup_7indiameter_6inhigh_4mmflatrim.stl
Printer Brand:
Wanhao
Printer:
Duplicator 5s
Rafts:No
Supports:
No
Resolution:200
Infill:
20
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.