3D printing vacuum tube stuff

 If you have happened to visit my profile over at Thingiverse, you can see that I havea  few designs concerning radio and related stuff, and of course, I have only published a fraction of what have come out from the printer over the years.

I really cannot imagine being without a printer and the possibility to make anything that I need. For intstance, I needed an adapter for a tube socket (German Y8G) to octal. I rummaged through my bins, and found a socket, and also an octal base, from a smashed 6L6. Now, I wanted it som have some stability joining these two, so I designed a piece that mounts to the Y8G socket, and slides into the octal plug. Neat.

I use Fusion 360 when designing, and an Creality Ender 3 to print.








I added holes that line up with the pins in the octal plug, that way, I can first solder wires to 
the socket, guide the wires through the holes, install the socket to the adapter, and then 
slide everything into the plug, letting the wire ends protrude through the pins where I can 
solder them together









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