Bristol Stool Chart, Inspired by Dr. Oz
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You know they are full of crap, but do you know what kind of crap they're full of? With this new 3D-Printable Bristol Stool Chart inspired by the one on Dr. Oz, you can now tell not only what kind of crap they are full of, but also the health of their gastrointestinal tract! I considered selling this design/3-D printed model, but the community said it was "way too gross" and "icky" to be sold online. Still, someone out there needs this chart, so I'm releasing it non-commercially for the health benefit of gastrointestinal tracts everywhere. Dr. Oz says 3-4 is the healthy range you want to be in. Print Settings Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 200 microns Infill: 15-25% Notes: Some parts were printed on my Kossel, some on my Ultimaker. You might need to slice the backing apart to print it. Post-Printing These 3D-printed models look like real poop, but try flushing them down the toilet and you'll have a lot of grief! I don't recommend trying to flush these down the toilet. How I Designed This I sculpted and modeled each piece of poop from primitives in Meshmixer and Tinkercad.
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