Finally time to get going on phase two of my garage setup.
Inspired by the heated thread about the fully articulating boom arm, I went forward with my own. I've shared the files below, I made it from a mix of parts on my 3D printer and CNC. One file is the gear, the zip file contains the cnc files to cut the required parts.
File Link
Parts:
2" foam core pvc
2" street elbow
2" coupler
2" long 90 elbow
36mm Festool hose
Rubber Tape (non adhesive)
1x 12" long 1/2" hex bolt
2x 12" long 3/8" hex bolt
2x 2 1/2" long 3/8" hex bolts
2x 4" long 3/8" hex bolts
Fender washers and lock nuts for the bolts above
2x 3d printed gears (I did 12 walls and 40% infill, ASA filament)
4x 2" diameter thrust bearings
2x 1/2" through washers
2x 6" long 3x3x.25" angle iron
3/4" plywood
2.5" flex dust collector hose
Dust collector hose clamps
Plug it cord, with extension cable
I've got everything cut, built, and ready to be mounted once the angle iron shows up. I'll get some pics up soon. It'll all flow back to my CT26 for now, it's a great start for my setup.
Thank you, enjoy, and let me know of any questions with the files.
Inspired by the heated thread about the fully articulating boom arm, I went forward with my own. I've shared the files below, I made it from a mix of parts on my 3D printer and CNC. One file is the gear, the zip file contains the cnc files to cut the required parts.
File Link
Parts:
2" foam core pvc
2" street elbow
2" coupler
2" long 90 elbow
36mm Festool hose
Rubber Tape (non adhesive)
1x 12" long 1/2" hex bolt
2x 12" long 3/8" hex bolt
2x 2 1/2" long 3/8" hex bolts
2x 4" long 3/8" hex bolts
Fender washers and lock nuts for the bolts above
2x 3d printed gears (I did 12 walls and 40% infill, ASA filament)
4x 2" diameter thrust bearings
2x 1/2" through washers
2x 6" long 3x3x.25" angle iron
3/4" plywood
2.5" flex dust collector hose
Dust collector hose clamps
Plug it cord, with extension cable
I've got everything cut, built, and ready to be mounted once the angle iron shows up. I'll get some pics up soon. It'll all flow back to my CT26 for now, it's a great start for my setup.
Thank you, enjoy, and let me know of any questions with the files.