I drew inspiration from Linear Rack and Pinion Slide by LoboCNC
To create this wall-mounted toothpaste dispenser, I modified the slide by removing the screw holes, enlarging the dimensions, altering the sliding mechanism, and adjusting the screw size, adding gears and two buttons
For the video, I did not secure it, one can either fix it to a nail, a hook, a screw, or simply use double-sided tape along its length, once secured it will be more stable
The button to raise or lower can be positioned on either the right or left
An additional button is located on top, in case of jamming
Adaptable to various toothpaste sizes and widths
Seven fully detachable parts, printed in PLA using a specific print profile for some with four walls and increased infill for enhanced robustness, the option exists to print it in PETG for even greater durability
If the sliding mechanism is slightly stiff upon assembly, try reversing the slide
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