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Hello everyone, with this new 3d model, I wanted to try to reduce the difficulty of using the last part of toothpaste, when it is not possible to squeeze. So I realized this object, very simple to print, and with two adapter useful in different...
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This is a make of Toothpaste Roller by BoomZilla1, Thingiverse 2728757. ...I did not make any changes to the files. </p><p>So far, I have not been able to get a tube to roll inside the chamber. </p>
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Toothpaste Squeezer. Printed in 0.2mm with a support structure similar to the one shown in the picture. After printing the squeezer, use it for the first time by carefully removing any thinner supports using a sharp knife. This will enable you to...
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My version of Toothpaste squeezer, found others, but no one i really liked so I made my own with 1 mm gap for the tube one smaller verision (about 65 mm in lenght) and a larger one (about 80 mm in length)
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Holder for toothpaste tubes. Different inserts can be put into the holder so that the holder always fits the different diameters of the tubes. There are different inserts available between the models. Print instructionsThe "einlage" covers the Power...
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funny hollow cat -scratchy containing a bottom thread on common used toothpaste . ...The approximate width of such a thread is 12mm The object has four sticks on the bottom part that help to hold it better to the pad .These sticks after printing cut...
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... A single curved edge is strategically placed for effortlessly scraping the last bits from the tube. 2. A cleverly designed buckle keeps the toothpaste at the front, while allowing the tube to be hung freely if desired. ... That's all there is to it!
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This STL file empowers you to manufacture your very own toothpaste dispenser. It measures roughly 100mm in length. You have the flexibility to expand or contract its size according to your specific requirements. Don't hesitate to reach out if you...
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A toothpaste extractor mechanism utilizing a ratchet wheel is designed for easy use. The device requires 3x87mm and 3x67mm axles, along with M3x20 bolts, shims, and nuts. Printed parts include the frame, two springs, and two ratchet wheels in red PLA...
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We have dispensers for consumables everywhere, so why not a toothpaste dispenser? Noting that there wasn't yet a printable version through a 3D printer (but it's already available in the market), I challenged myself to design one. I wanted to...
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... range. However, if you find that the design is too tight for your printer's specifications, try scaling up the X and Y axes. On the other hand, if your toothpaste tube is too wide for this design, simply scale up the Z axis to achieve a better fit.
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OverviewToothpaste squeezer to help get that last bit of toothpaste out of the tube. I've personally printed a couple for around the house. I've even had one get warped after going through the clothes dryer but it still gets the job done....
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I believe my own design offers an improved approach to inserting toothpaste, allowing users to push it in from the side and providing better compatibility with various tube sizes. Additionally, one can now press a key to release the toothpaste. It's...
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------------------------------------ENG---------------------------- The extractor is designed to make it easier to squeeze the toothpaste tube (or other tubes) so that you can remove all of the toothpaste. The tube must be placed through the base...
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The design is very delicate. When the knob is rotated, it will jam gently and make a clicking sound to ensure that the toothpaste tube rolled in will not loosen. Suitable for both left-handed and right-handed. I reserve some flat surfaces so that you...
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To fit your particular toothpaste tube, it requires adjusting its length (left to right direction). The width can also be tweaked to squeeze more or less. Printing at .1 mm with 100% infill takes approximately 50 minutes. I chose 100% infill for...
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The person responsible for squeezing toothpaste is often seen as a bit of an oddball. They take pride in their work and are meticulous about getting every last bit out of that tube. ...In fact, some might even say they're a bit too enthusiastic about...
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This is a remix of Jaku1957's "Tubenentleerer - toothpaste squeezer". I wanted to make a version that would be able to hang on my Ikea Skådis board. I did not make a new file for the middle "bolt", Or Achse2.stl as the file is called in the...
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I thought the design by Ondrasek (https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/113421-toothpaste-squeezer) was nice, but I wanted something that wouldn't slip down or off the tube and found the corners too sharp for my liking. So I replicated his...
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Here is the text rewritten in American English with a Flesch-Kincaid grade level of 100%: Design Your Own Easy Device to Get Toothpaste to the Top of the Tube Print Settings Notes: Filament: ABS, heated to 230 degrees Fahrenheit Fill Percentage: 10%...
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Easily control your toothpaste tube with this squeezer; use it after initial squeezing. Insert the flat end into the frame and roller slots, then simply roll away. This one-piece design fits both large and small tubes. Mark_c suggests rotating base...
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The operation of the prototype is as follows: 1- The toothpaste is placed inside the mechanism, and the toothbrush is positioned just below, resting on the holder. 2- The handle is turned by hand, causing the gears to engage with the threads of...
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I've included two versions - short and long - of this design, ensuring that the longer version fits all types of toothpastes, while the shorter version accommodates the most common ones. Printer Settings: The recommended printer for this project...
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Dimension: Length ~ 33mm x Witdh ~ 22mm Models: # 2 models (different thread sizes for 2 toothpaste types) First, Design for Colgate Paste Second, Design for Gingivit Paste Obs: I suggest splitting the body and printing the threaded part for test in...
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https://cults3d.com/en/users/Lizandro_Duran/creations This is a design of a toothpaste squeezer I made for 3D printing. There are three components and is very simple to install. Follow the video on youtube. ...
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OverviewToothpaste squeezer to help get that last bit of toothpaste out of the tube. I've personally printed a couple for around the house. I've even had one get warped after going through the clothes dryer but it still gets the job done. They're...
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A smaller toothpaste key. Version 2 can be found here. Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.4 Infill: 100% Notes: READ: Print this fat end down! Go slow with a fan. 20-25 Minute print on my Tronxy. Category: Bathroom
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Una vez hecho esto, hay que girar y permitir que se enrolle sobre sí mismo. ------------------------------------ENG---------------------------- The extractor is designed to make it easier to squeeze the toothpaste tube (or other tubes) so that you...
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It uses a much larger middle piece to distribute the strain evenly, and it's got toothpaste support on both sides, keeping it upright as can be. But here's the thing: this redesign isn't as tight-fitting as the original, which means it reduces the...
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Use it after you have already squeezed some toothpaste out so that the flat end can be inserted into the frame slot then into the roller slot. From then on, just roll away. This is a one piece design. A forum member Mark_c recommended rotating...