Electric_toothbrush_base_multi

Electric_toothbrush_base_multi

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My brother has four electric toothbrushes and needed something to keep them organized while he charged all of them. I came up with this design featuring flat edges and locating holes so they can be stuck together securely. To make it, I used a 3-millimeter wooden skewer and super glue. To smooth out the edges, I grabbed a sanding stone and slid the flat edge back and forth on a flat surface, with the sanding stone acting as a barrier, perpendicular to the surface. This helped flatten them slightly. The holes might need to be re-drilled using a 3-millimeter drill bit. Before attaching the inserts, I cut them to the right length. The print is a tight fit for the base and may require some force to push it in, but once inserted, it should hold securely. There's a keyhole design on top that allows you to slip it onto a screw, with part of it sticking out of the wall. If using multiple units, make sure the hole centers are 50 millimeters apart.

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