
Japanese toilet
thingiverse
Hi ! If you've ever had the chance to test the Japanese toilet, you know how much more enjoyable and hygienic it is than using paper alone. I was nostalgic for this concept back in my country, so I designed a model. Check out the attached PDF file for all pictures - my Thingiverse pictures aren't well-oriented and STL files are never previewable, if you know why, please send me a PM! (Sorry about the dust and limestone tracks on pictures, I live in an old dusty flat.) You'll need a Ø6 external pipe and Ø4 internal pipe along with an additional 3-way valve to reuse your quarter-turn faucet for pressure control. Use it for your delicate bottom! If you have an instant fitting G1/8 Ø6 as shown in the picture with transparent pipes, print Embout 12-17 V3 and screw the fitting tightly into place. If you only have a Ø6 pipe alone like in the picture with blue pipes, print Embout 12-17 V2 and press the pipe onto the part. Use pliers or a wrench to tighten the hexagonal shape. Print everything at 100% infill for water resistance and pressure retention - no supports needed except for the pipe holder on the largest piece (use an 85° support angle). Secure the nozzle with hot glue, blu tack, or another adhesive. If your toilet seat fits perfectly like mine does, you might not need any additional adhesives. Use a seal for the valve part; the thread is just there to press it in place - it's not meant to make the part waterproof.
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