This papertowelholder uses a simple print-in-place design. The smaller “pins” you attach to the wall and makes the changing-process easy.
I printed this part using black PETG and a textured buildplate. This creates a cool looking outside.
For the part mounted to the wall I made two versions. One with holes so you can screw it in place (_Part2_V1) and one without holes (_Part2_V2). The later one is the one I'm using. I attach the pieces using doublesided tape.
There are two seperate parts and you will need two of each.
You can find a slicer-ready file where you can mix with the print-settings.
No support is needed for any of the parts.
The parts attached to the wall I prefer to print laying down as in the slice-ready file since this will give the layers the same direction as the coresponding part. The two part will be more smooth to slice on and off.
Layerheight: 0.2mm
Infill: 10%
Perimeters: 2-3
No support needed
Since these usually don't experience a massive load you should feel free to choose setting suitable for you.
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.