Pool/hot tub sanitizer, mine

Pool/hot tub sanitizer, mine

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I created a 1900s-style anti-ship mine pool sanitizer designed to make hot tub sanitizers more enjoyable and inspired by Finding Nemo's memorable scenes. This unique design also teaches children not to treat them like toys, as they can be hazardous to health if mishandled. The conversation piece in the hot tub adds an extra layer of fun while it floats. The infills can vary significantly without affecting its buoyancy, but ensure the top two parts weigh roughly half the amount of water displaced by them. A 100% fill for the chain and anchor disk is recommended, along with a 25% fill for the rest, as the top piece needs to be fairly horizontal and supported. Only the mock lifting rings on the sides require some infill, which can be optional. The spurs were printed without supports, but Prusa slicer suggested supporting their flanges from underneath. It's essential to orient the chamfers (receiver and bayonet) as they are in relation to the overhangs and register on the body. Don't forget that the top piece needs a significant amount of infill, making it the biggest challenge. If you found this information helpful, consider donating what you think it's worth to my PayPal account: glynfricker@gmail.com. Your contribution will help cover the time I spent designing this unique sanitizer. Thanks for enjoying!

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