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Hi Guys today, I bring you a simple and yet effective improvised cork to fit any bottleneck.
you will need :
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1 - > 3D print
2 - > a scrap inner tube from a bike, so you can use the valve and the rubber to help us make an airtight connection with the bottle.
3 -> 4 x M3 bolts and nuts
Method :
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1- You need to cut a 10 mm wide by 10 cm long strip of rubber
you need to wrap it in a spiral manner as seen in the pictures
2 - To secure the strip you need to cut a 40 mm x 35mm rectangle.
then you need to make a small circle in the centre of the rectangle (see picture)
3 - Slide the rectangle with the circle over the spiral as seen on pictures to hold everything
together (see pictures)
4 - Feed the valve through the hole and make small cuts for the bolts
Also, you will need a second rubber gasket to ensure the isn't an air leak. (see picture)
5 - When inserting the cork into the bottle you will need to also twist
you will need :
===========
1 - > 3D print
2 - > a scrap inner tube from a bike, so you can use the valve and the rubber to help us make an airtight connection with the bottle.
3 -> 4 x M3 bolts and nuts
Method :
=======
1- You need to cut a 10 mm wide by 10 cm long strip of rubber
you need to wrap it in a spiral manner as seen in the pictures
2 - To secure the strip you need to cut a 40 mm x 35mm rectangle.
then you need to make a small circle in the centre of the rectangle (see picture)
3 - Slide the rectangle with the circle over the spiral as seen on pictures to hold everything
together (see pictures)
4 - Feed the valve through the hole and make small cuts for the bolts
Also, you will need a second rubber gasket to ensure the isn't an air leak. (see picture)
5 - When inserting the cork into the bottle you will need to also twist
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