The holder for my showerhead broke. So I made a new model in 3d and printed out a new one!
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main.stlMain part print it with polycarbonate or similarStandard Tesselated Geometry - 28.50 kB - 04/17/2018 at 09:26 |
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ring.stlRing Print it with polycarbonate and glue it with epoxyStandard Tesselated Geometry - 22.93 kB - 04/17/2018 at 09:26 |
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Microscopic update, I still use the same holder almost 8 years since it was installed. Works great!
By popular demand (see also: one nice chap asking for it) I have made my stl files available :)
So, my showerhead holder broke. Or to put it more correctly, it has been broken a long time. It will just slip from time to time. This was unbearable. It was time to once again call upon the ehm.,, maker of slightly useful things (sometimes)! As I called upon my self to fix this problem I found out that the most time effective way to fix this problem would be to glue 3dmodel a new one and 3d print it! I started to model it in fusion 360 and printed it first in two parts. The first print was made in abs plastic. Although it did print out I had some problems with lifting and abs not being that strong of a material. I glued the two pieces with epoxy glue. The epoxy worked marvelously. The abs... did not. I Consulted with 3dnet.no and found out that polycarbonate would be an ideal material. And it sure was! It was very strong and was easy to print out. Success!
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