Using 3D printing to upgrade/repair busted power tools
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 Published On Mar 19, 2021

Got a busted cordless power tool? I did too, with a a Dyson vacuum that worked perfectly apart from the battery. I managed to design and 3D print an adaptor to take Ryobi batteries so it could live on and keep sucking! (in a productive way).

This video is a case study in thinking outside the box and using your creative skills to repair and/or enhance items around the house in a state of disrepair.

STLs and STEP files from the video: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:479...
Dyson V8 disassembly video by backofficeshow:    • Crazy Dyson v8 Fault and Repair  
Dyson website: https://www.dyson.com.au/products/vac...
Ryobi stick vacuum cleaner: https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-18v...

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