
Shower Caddy holder
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The shower caddy in our guest bathroom kept slipping away. I tried bending it into shape, but that didn't make any difference. Eventually, I used a large rubber band to form a block, but it looked pretty ugly. V1 of this thing is a replacement for the rubber band - you put it around the pipe in front of your caddy; if necessary use another band to clamp the holder so it stays firmly in place. V2 is designed to hold the caddy securely in place; I've shown it with a rubber band as a clamp, but most caddies will tend to clamp the holder in place on their own due to their weight. Both designs are intended for a standard 3/4 inch pipe. The inventor files are available if you want to customize them. Print Settings Printer: Ultimaker Two Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 70% Notes: I used a 4mm Brim to keep things steady. For V1, you don't need supports; for V2 you do. I have provided a version from Cura with the supports embedded; I used this version to print in ABS with Slic3r.
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