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Spiral "Riffle" Hookah / Shisha Vase

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  • SpiralHookahStlFiles.zip
    • Base.stl
    • JokerPillar.stl
    • PlugForTheSiliconeSeal.stl
    • riffleBowlHoch.stl
    • SpiralPillar.stl
    • TupeAdapter.stl

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Publication date 2022-06-06 at 08:59
Design number 747046

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3D model description

Dear Hookah Friend,

i was working on a Hookah since 3 years and created lots of different designs. This is my Riffle hookah based on a spiral bowl. You have to put a bullet like a glass sphere (7mm) in the base while printing. You can also testing a printed bullet if your printer is really accurate in printing round figures. I am using a stainless steel rod (14mm diameter) as a dip tupe. My rod goes through the hole pillar and ends in the water o the bowl. You can also try to use a printed dip tupe. At the top of the column of smoke there is a gap to put a magnetic ring on for holding a metal plate. It is designed for a magnetic ring in the demension 27x21x3 [mm]. As you can see on the photos you will get a hookah with 2 pillars. There is the "Joker" pillar and the spiral pillar coming together with this offer. Print what ever you want to. Both pillars fits to the Base based on a bayonette lock.

I am printing the riffle bowl with a .8 nozzle and a layer height of .25 . The result should be good enough, because of the spiral design type. It allows you to hide the z-seam really well. With these settings you should have finished this riffle bowl in 20 hours. The base as well as the pillar are printed by a .4 nozzle. Choose your preferred settings. The result should be perfect.

If it's not capable for you to print waterproof bowls you can send me a message on my instagram account (CreateSmoke) for buying a printed hookah with a magnetic plate and a black or white tupe.

3D printing settings

I am printing the riffle bowl with a .8 nozzle and a layer height of .25. The result should be good enough, because of the spiral design type. It allows you to hide the z-seam really well. With these settings you should have finished this riffle bowl in 20 hours. The base as well as the pillar are printed by a .4 nozzle. Choose your preferred settings. The result should be perfect.

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