Great Job - I am using them in a low pressure system (atached to a rain barrel) and thus making it more like a drip irrigation. Works great.(I am still trying around with an own version of the stake that is easier to print though)


Great Job - I am using them in a low pressure system (atached to a rain barrel) and thus making it more like a drip irrigation. Works great.(I am still trying around with an own version of the stake that is easier to print though)
First prototype of the no support versions with Prusament PLA. Used 0.25 mm layer height and detect thinn walls in the slicer. Other than that standard settings.
Now going to test out in garden and reprint from PETG if design works well.
Great idea. The Spike locking mechanism is a bit flimsy but I decided to forgo using them for my use case.
cool it works well and I add gardena connector
these hose connectors don't look familiar to me (I'm in the USA)... is this some standard somewhere else?
You just simply have to plug it into a ½" hose. If it slips of, you can use a tightening clamp.
It's very difficult to print and not 3D-Print-optimized. Do you test this prints in real life? The pictures are photoshopped. Do you have some facts: water pressure, how far sprinkled the water etc.? (edited)
@LAdam_130791 Thank you for your response. I'm now rating with 5 stars and try it again.
@Solear_50012 Today I am uploading a new version where you don't have to use supports.