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Nov 2017

Hi there,
we need to recreate the 2 attached shower tapware parts. These parts need to be 25 to 30mm longer.

I need some help to get me a 3D design for these parts so I can get them 3D printed in a water resistant material.

Can anyone help me with this? I attached a couple of pictures to give you an idea. I can send more pictures to those interested.

thank you, Thierry.

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Hey Thierry, my company does this exact sort of replacement part service if you’re interested. www.artlab3Dprinting.com With that said, I recommend looking into fusion 360 to possible do the design yourself. Doing it yourself will be the most cost effective solution but will take more time.

Hi there,
thanks for your feedback. Incorporating Jeff’s feedback, we could design a simple square piece that would be extending the existing part. I would have to do a junction between the 2 parts. I imagine I could tape the inside where the 2 parts join and seal it so no water is linking inside the mechanism…
I am a little time-poor right now… How much would it cost to design and then print (in a water-resistant material) roughly 50 x 50mm, 30mm deep?

I’ll have another part to make for another tapware (yes, both taps were stuffed up!!), slightly more complicated… but I need to get pictures…

Thanks, Thierry.

if u send a drawing of the piece, with dimensions, as accurate as possible, I could tell u how much would it cost to 3d design it.

This is going to sound realy silly! lol, but can you not cut the pipe off shorter so it fits flush to the wall?

There is the mixer mechanism in it. It’s a good idea but we would get into more trouble!!

Thanks Jeff for your suggestions, much appreciated. PETG is a good suggestion for water resistance!

Thank you, Thierry.