These accessories work with Vevor plastic trench drain hardware (100mm x 100mm), though it is designed in OpenSCAD, so the configuration should be easy enough to adapt to other flavors. I recommend some RTV silicone or caulking to seal the seams before final placement to prevent leakage. I printed this with ASA which likes to warp so I used a thicker brim around the right angle adapter that seemed to largely prevent warping. Two STLs, one with the manual brim and one without are provided based on your preference. I printed all other parts with a 20mm brim for the same reason, but if you are using different filament it may not be required.
Files:
- VevorTrenchDrainRtAngle-WithManualBrim.stl
Right angle adapter with 2 layer brim for adhesion/stability during printing - VevorTrenchDrainRtAngle-nobrim.stl
- Right angle adapter without brim, can be added during slicing
- VevorTrenchDrainRtAngle-grate.stl
Grate for the right angle adapter - VevorTrenchDrainRtAngle-3inchPVC.stl
3" PVC pipe adapter for trench drain. This fits into the PVC pipe at the bottom of the channel to prevent standing water in the trench drain. - VevorTrenchDrainRtAngle.scad
OpenSCAD source file for above STLs See “Visibility” section to adjust what is shown by setting variables to 1 for show and 0 for hide. This should also place parts in printing positions if selected individually or in their functional locations if multiple parts are shown
Print Settings:
- ASA Filament (for outdoor ruggedness) PETG or ABS would probably also work
- 0.4mm nozzle
- 0.2mm layer thickness
- 3 top and bottom layers
- 4 perimeters (helps with ruggedness)
- 20 mm brim if not printed with manual brim to prevent warping
- 4 perimeters for stability
- 15% or greater infill; 15% works for me but the print will be stronger with a higher % infill
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