1 more DIY from thesaent14 (enductor DIY)

thesaent14

In Memoriam
this is somting i was looking and is really easy is a enductor


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final part and no is not blood is burne
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i dont really know whats the name but i will tell you tomorow with the detales on how i made this all i can say i was bore agen lol and have to built somting
 
like i promess

like i promess

this is and update i build the acrilic enductor like i promess i will add the details

this is the parts
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this is the bace part


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both part together
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and final
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this is funy when i was a litel kid groing up in dominan republic
i use to play with this wich we use to hand made i came to u.s and on my first trip back to D.R i hade my freand make this one for me on a machine as a display

this is how it looks as a display
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this is the actual toy
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and this is the part i use to mold the acrilic
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o and its not only a display it work perfect lol
 
Did you heat the acrylic and push it onto the "top"? At least I think that's what that is. I'll rephrase, did you heat it and push it onto the conical object or cast it that way?
 
lol, your clowns look interested in it. Well, one of the lil guys anyway, the both kinda look like they're protecting their zoas.
 
Looks like you have some fabrication skills, nicely done. For a DUI, err, DIY sorry project, it looks very nice. If it works similar to an eductor, even better. If I'm not mistaken, there's alot of flow testing and tweaking an eductor goes through before it makes it to production, and for good reason. The eductors multiply the stream going through them by creating an area of low pressure at the inner nozzle, and the water is sucked in, multiplying the amount of water. Yours may work a little, hopefully works well. Great workmanship!
 
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