I had an aluminum qev that worked great but I noticed many things about it that could be improved so I decided to try to make one myself. At first I thought about casting one out of aluminum with a 3d printed mold but it turned out that the 3d print was more than strong enough by itself especially when printed completely solid.
There was definitely a big improvement in performance and the material cost was just 1£ compared to 40£ that the aluminum one was.
Here is the 3d model for free:
https://www.printables.com/model/108996 ... aust-valve
3d printed QEV
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