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We need some nudibrach models for us photographers to play with. Anyone up to creating any? I don't have the 3D file creating skills.

OK, found a few.
 
I had a friend print off a sensor cap and a sensor adapter (rounded adapter with air in/out holes and a simulated oring on top to fit against a valve oring - holding it against it) for my diy O2 analyzer. I'll find the links later and hope to edit this post.
My boy is also working on a 18650 9-battery (3S/3P) pack for my dive light. Turns the 1hr life of the 12v agm battery into well over 6 hours of power. Once that is solid, I'll be posting that too.
 
Has anyone seen any models for exhaust tee's. Like scubapro 108/109 with the round opening? TPU might be a good material for that.

Now if there was a silicone 3d print material to make diaphragms
 
Has anyone seen any models for exhaust tee's. Like scubapro 108/109 with the round opening? TPU might be a good material for that.

Now if there was a silicone 3d print material to make diaphragms
I've done an adapter to use the VDH silicone T's on the older 108's with the round exhaust flange... I believe I linked it upthread. I plan on taking a crack at complete T's eventually.

Edit to add: hadn't posted it upthread apparently...
ScubaPro 108 Exhaust Tee Adapter by James1979
 

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