Toilet Paper Holder
Toilet Paper Holder
Published 2017-08-16T14:48:02+00:00
My family lives in a rental home, and there is no TP holder in the bathroom. We can't use nails or screws in the walls, so I designed this to hang with sticky pads.
The photos are terrible, the only camera I had on hand was my phone, and it takes lousy photos...
The tree silhouette on the back plate is not my original design, it was traced on the file using this image -
https://www.fotolia.com/id/103210619?by=serie
Printed with 20% infill, which seems like plenty. You could easily mount this with screws between the cleats on the back, so long as they are flush with the print.
If you have a decently precise printer, assembly shouldn't require any effort, but if you have trouble with too low a Z height, layer squish could break off the cleats when you put it together. I designed it with almost zero slop, and it fit perfect off my Prusia I3 MK2
Printed the base and spindle in an upright orientation, and the back laying on it's back. I used the layer color change option for the Prusia i3, to make the tree and hill black against the background.
Designed in three parts, so you have some options for printing with different colors.
I am terrible at descriptions and details, so if I missed anything, feel free to ask any questions you may have.
I am also willing to make custom designs to upload, if you would like a different image on the back. Anything relatively simple to trace, is fine with me.
I might upload a remix to this, with interchangeable back plates, so you can use seasonal designs.
I have it all designed in my head, just need to get it on my computer and printed.
Thank you for downloading this original design, and enjoy!
You shouldn't need any glue, but it wouldn't hurt either.
Back plate printet laying flat on it's back
Base and spindle printed in upright orientation.
Printed in PLA with 20% infill.
I used some supports on the base, for the cleats to print on, but no supports are needed for the other two peices.
Date published | 16/08/2017 |
Benoetigte Zeit | 44 - Minuten |
Technologie | FDM |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Easy |