Partner broke the vacuum tube, so designed and printed replacements.
Partner broke the vacuum tube, so designed and printed replacements.
https://www.printables.com/model/759734-oreck-vacuum-tube-extension#preview
Replacement tubes are only about $15 but why spend that when I can just print them!
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No, this is a vacuum tube: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum_tube
41 0 ReplyThat was my first thought as well. I was going to be incredibly impressed if OP managed to 3D print a vacuum tube.
That or get a laugh at a 3D printed dummy vacuum tube in a $1K audiophile amp.
16 0 ReplyI read that in an Australian accent.
Though point of technically. It’s a tube. And it attaches to a vacuum.
5 1 ReplyBut he did not call it "a tube that attaches to a vacuum."
2 1 Replytoo many words, and I'm not cool enough to just call it a "tubeythingthatattchestoavacuum."
So, Vacuum Tube makes sense.
1 2 ReplyNo, this is a vacuum tube: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum_tube
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See, and I went with Patrick. Oh pop culture. Unless, of course, you are Australian. Then, my warmest regards!
1 0 ReplyMy accent is Californian by way of Minnesota.
Yes, I get weird looks when I ask for a sodah instead of pop.
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