mason jar bubbler by thumper06 3d model
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mason jar bubbler by thumper06

mason jar bubbler by thumper06

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Introducing the Ultimate in Mason Jar Bubbler Technology:
The BUBBLER! & The BUBBLER MINI!
fits 14mm bowl
It is a mini 'fish' tank for fish that need, like really good water oxygenation, I guess. yea, I'm sure that you could rig up something like that.
Featuring a compact easy to conceal design (for concealing your 'fish').
With 16 holes for optimal flow percolation.
they are designed for a regular (not wide) moth mason jar. The bubbler is designed for an 8oz mason jar and the Bubbler Mini is designed for a 4 oz mason jar.
Printing instructions:
you can either print the Bubbler/Bubbler Mini as 1 piece,
but I recommend you print the top bottom as separate parts and use a soldering iron to plastic weld the pieces together (DO NOT glue with toxic substances like super glue).
PLA is by far the easiest 3d printing material to plastic weld.
General plastic welding:
Any soldering iron will work to plastic weld PLA. The temperature soldering irons get up to happens to be good for PLA. (To plastic weld other materials you will need a soldering iron with adjustable temperature).
Use your largest soldering iron tip for plastic welding parts, this will make it easier, but most tips will work.
Be sure to clean the tip well before and after you plastic weld.
when plastic welding 3d printed parts the brim used for bed adhesion works well as feed material.
To plastic weld this part:
line up the top and bottom pieces as shown by masonFull.stl/masonFullMini.stl and spot weld the bottom in place at 2 or 3 points.
slowly and evenly move the soldering iron around the to melt the plastic and the 2 pieces together. You may need to add feed material to ensure a good weld.
do this again on the inside of the hole to ensure a strong connection.

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