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  • spider catcher v1.stl
  • topspidervacuum.stl
  • vacuumcleanerconnectortobottle.stl
  • vasebase.stl

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Last update 2018-03-11 at 20:57
Publication date 2018-03-07 at 19:05
Design number 22085

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For this #Lifehack3d contest I designed this multifunctional lifehack to use with your vacuumcleaner .

The base is a soda 250ml bottle cut a halve off,this part will be used as a container to:

1: Use as a dustcatcher when you are drilling a hole in a wall,and the dust is falling down,together with your vacuum cleaner
(see the pictures, real photo's will be made with the printed part)

2: or combine the ready made dustcatcher with the extra pieces printed.
"The spider catcher" to get rid of spiders.

An all know problem in our houses are spiders who are scary for lot of us.
Sadly a lot of them end in the vacuumcleaner dead but spiders are very usefull, so I made an extra part to put in "the sodacan dust catcher" where you can safely catch spiders with and let them free in nature again.
How to make the spider catcher:

  • put the spider catcher part in the soda bottle.

  • connect the topspidervacuum part on top of the sodabottle.

  • attach the connector to soda bottle and then put the whole spidercatcher on your vacuumcleaner hose top.

Turn on the vacuumcleaner aim the topspider part at the spider and go catch that spider....

CATCHED the spider ? open a door or window, turn your vacuum cleaner off , get the topspider part of the soda bottle, and let the spider be free....

  1. "The vasebase" part 3 is a stand alone designed part.

Recognize this problem? you get some flowers from someone and you don't have a vase nearby?.

  • Print this vasebase

  • Get a 1.5 liter sodabottle, cut the bottom of the bottle.

  • Screw the vasebase on the top

  • Turn the whole thing over

  • Put some water in the bottle and put the flowers in voila....

(see pictures real photo's will be made with the printed part)

(this lifehack is still under construction, som parts are made others I am designing and will be here posted soon, just allready want to let you all see what the lifehack is about )

this #Lifehack3D is easy useable and helpfull in our households
so get it printed and use it

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print with pla/abs
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