
Pimp the Wall-e toilet paper holder
myminifactory
This model has been popular for many years because it is simply nice. After moving to a new flat, I was looking for something original on the bathroom mirror. I printed the original and... his arms fell off quickly. So, I was really disappointed. My wife said she only smacked it slightly. Yes, of course, I believed her. I decided to improve the structure. And so began the adventure with Fusion 360 to create an almost whole project from scratch. This model requires high accuracy, so leave high speed for other projects. I did not exceed 50 mm/s, and sometimes I printed even slower. The smaller the model, the lower the temperature and the speed. Instead of describing everything, I decided to take more pictures. You can see what, how, and in what order to assemble them. Some holes require calibration with a drill - this is pretty normal. You can use files and small upholstery knives. I tried to give good tolerances, but I do not guarantee that the parts will match straight from the printer. It is simply impossible. Personally, I did not stick my arms and hands to the main body. I made them pressed, so they can easily be replaced after breaking. I have printed parts in many colors with the 'change filament' function in Cura. The color codes are 'solar panel', 'front door', and 'b_w stripes'. It's much easier than fitting a yellow star into the solar panel hole.
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