The Fairbanks Flusher
cults3d
Inspired by the one and only (and very real) Thomas Crapper. No, he didn't invent the flush toilet, but he secured the patent for it (or something along those lines) in London back in the 1800s and began to sell them with great success. Some of Thomas Crapper's manhole covers are still in London to this day. His business lasted over a hundred years, was eventually sold in the 1960s and dissolved. But by the grace of the porcelain gods, the company is back again, selling fine bathroom fixtures for all to enjoy. I decided to design my own toilet from scratch, using no drawings whatsoever. I can't speak for you, but in my particular case the bathroom is a place I visit several times per day. Therefore, it was quite easy working from mental notes. This toilet can be printed in pieces and then superglued together. It would work great for holding paperclips on your desk, or perhaps some unwrapped chocolates. Note, I cannot vouch for the functionality of this project. I never tested it.
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