Pimp the Wall-e toilet paper holder
Pimp the Wall-e toilet paper holder
Published 2019-08-01T17:32:19+00:00
This model has been popular for many years because it is simply nice.
After moving to new flat, I was looking for something original on the bathroom mirror.
I printed the original and ... His arms fell off quickly. So disapointent...
My wife said she only smacked it slightly ... Yes, of course. I belive ;)
I decided to improve the structure. And so began the adventure with Fusion 360 to create an almost whole project from scratch.
Source: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2467601
Notes:
Do not rush. It is simple.
This model requires high accuracy, so leave high speed for other projects. I did not exceed 50 mm / s, and sometimes I printed even slower.
The smaller the model, the lower the temperature and the speed.
Instead of describing everything, I decided to take more pics. There you have shown what, how and in what order to assemble.
Some holes require calibration with a drill - this is pretty normal.
You can use files and small upholstery knives.
I tried to give good tolerances but I do not guarantee matching the parts straight from the printer. It is simply impossible.
Aha, something else...
Personally, I did not stick my arms and hands to the main body.
I made them pressed, so that they can easily be replaced after breaking.
I have printed parts in many colors with the 'change filament' function in Cura.
Mean 'solar panel', 'front door' and 'b_w stripes'.
It's much easier than - for example - fitting a yellow star into the hole of solar panel.
Enjoy :)
- resolution: 0.15..0.2mm
- speed: 30-60 mm / s
- support: yes for some parts
- infill: 15-40%
- filament: PLA, PLA +
- glue: Gorilla Super Glue
Date published | 01/08/2019 |