Yet Another Portable Bidet
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I had a few objectives when I created this design: * No printing of threads; it has to work with the existing cap of the bottle * It has to print with as little material as possible * The sprout has to be narrow so that the force of the jet is increased The bidet comes in 2 parts. The body can be printed without any support, so just turn it off in your slicer, and print the body with the base pointing down. The outlet and closure at the top are small enough to print with support at all. You also need a plastic bottle with thick, flexible walls. Those bottles for cheap drinking water with paper thin walls and crumbles at the slightest touch will not do. Bottles for sports drinks, mouth wash etc. are great for this purpose. Drill a 9mm hole through the centre of the cap, insert the body through the bottom, then secure with some hot glue. Then slide the washer into the body from the top, and secure with more hot glue (through the gap in the hole that is not filled by the semi-circle shape of the body). If your bottle is not round (like the one in the photo), you want to make sure the outlet is orientated correctly before securing with hot glue. That's it! Portable bidets are great because even if you have permanent ones at home, it is great to have one when you are out and about. I have been using this one since March, and it is still going strong.
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