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As I work on my buoyancy and hovering, I printed up a few cookies that I am attaching to downlines. 2 on one downline between weight and vienna safety sausage; 2 on another. Then parallel lines between the down lines to duck and weave between. I'm also printing adapters for filters to go on a DJI camera, and allow me to use GoPro filters, and a few other goodies.

I have tried printing a couple of whistles, and, for the time I have put into faffing about with them, it was worth it to just buy the blasted things.
 
Apeks Cuff Dump blanking plug.

Handy for preventing the suit dumping from the cuff when you can't permanently modify the suit (rental, etc).

 
I have made a few ScubaPro servicing tools over the last few years and I finally got around to sharing them on MakerWorld.

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Generic 2nd Stage Adjuster:


Not ScubaPro specific, but still useful. This is a simple custom fit screw driver that is ideal for adjusting the 2nd stage orifice of most regulators. Standard flat head screwdrivers don't fit well as they are often beveled in toward the tip and can score plastic orifices. This fit perfectly in most model regulators. The blade is fairly thin so it may not last for a great many uses, so print a few extras. I often carry several of these in my spares box and hand them out to folks on dive trips that need them.

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ScubaPro Pin Wrench for Mk17, 19, and Mk25:


This is a custom designed C styled Pin Wrench for use with several of the most popular ScubaPro 1st stage regulators. The wrench can be used to remove the Environmental Cap from the Mk17 or Mk19. It can use used to remove or reassemble the Mk25 body as well. The environmental caps do not require much torque or force to remove or reinstall. The Mk25 Body requires a fairly large amount of torque however. Because of this the wrench is strongly built and you need to pay attention to the printing parameters to guarantee strength.

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ScubaPro Mk25 Bushing Assembly and Piston Bullet tools:


If you are going to disassemble, clean, or service a ScubaPro Mk25 Regulator these tools are very helpful. While you can re-assemble the 1st stage without these tools it is more difficult, and you can damage the delicate Piston if you are not very careful. Please refer to the ScubaPro Mk25 service manual and procedure for details on how to use the tools.

The hollow end of the Bushing tool is also very useful for installing and pushing down the removable orifice in the Mk17 and Mk19 without scoring the volcano edge.

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