Here is the South Park toilet courtesy of @latenite04. The picture is the one I printed for my machine with the old top installed.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3604089
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Here is the South Park toilet courtesy of @latenite04. The picture is the one I printed for my machine with the old top installed.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3604089
IMG_2444 (resized).jpgQuoted from WJxxxx:In other news.
I take a lot of machines to shows, not always mine.
A common frustration is misplaced bolts, or balls. These usually all get thrown together in the coinbox or a plastic bag, which can cause the balls to be scratched.
Seeing as I now have a 3D printer (Flashforge Adventurer 3) I decided to come up with a carry case for all of the bolts and balls.
The challenge was the fact that the print bed is only 150 x 150mm. So to come up with a design which fit 6 balls, 8 leg bolts and 2 back box locking bolts in was a challenge to say the least. In the end it took epotech's skill to come up with this.
It even has space for all of the leg bolt washers and (if not a Stern) a single long back box locking bolt. Holds together securely with magnets.
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This is really cool and a great idea!
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