Wall-mountable Modular Dispenser w/ Softsoap Pumps

Wall-mountable Modular Dispenser w/ Softsoap Pumps

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Meet the fully modular dispenser!

It can be mounted on walls or placed on countertops, and offers a much more premium and clean feel as opposed to the many plastic bottles you might have lying around right now. In addition, it can even utilize the pumps from those plastic bottles, so no hardware is required!

 

 

It is compatible and was designed to fit regular softsoap pumps, which will unscrew from the plastic bottle they come in, and screw right onto these ones. These are the bottles I used:

Since the softsoap bottles are disposable, you can save the pump every time you are about to throw one away, and you can make this! Alternatively, you can buy similar pumps that are sized 24-410 (Note: I cannot verify these fit, as I have not bought them) - The screw size on fusion is an ANSI 1.0625 in screw, with a 1 1/16-8 UN (no clue what the last part means).

 

 

This model is able to be printed with virtually no supports (just tree supports for the label - if you choose to include it), comes in at under 50g each, and takes less than two hours to print! You only need one left and right (the “endcaps”) and you can add as many centers as you want.

 

As for the file organization, The first two folders are of unlabeled bottles, one for the countertop version (all round), and one for the wall version (flat back). The other two folders contain Pre labeled bottles with the designation of either wall or countertop, with each label having one Left, one Right, and one Center variant.

 

 

Instructions to add labels (Fusion360 Required) :

Note: If you have a label request, I can probably make it myself and send it as it is quite easy to do once you already have it set up :)

  • Open the f3d file in fusion, and construct a tangent plane to the bottle you want to modify. The f3d has one of each type (left, center, right for both wall and countertop)
  • Create a sketch on the tangent plane, and go to the sketch option. The font and styling I used is below:
0.375 in height, and Copperplate Gothic Bold.
  • Rotate the text 90 degrees, and center it. The diameter of the bottle is 2.25 inches, so you can create a construction line and choose the midpoint, as shown in the image above. 
  • For more labels, simply copy and paste the text onto the new sketch, it will already be aligned and you can just retype it.

 

 

Note: Unless you are printing in a Food Safe filament, It is HIGHLY UNADVISEABLE to use these with ANYTHING that goes in your mouth! Please ensure that you are using this product safely.

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How about the Waterproofing?
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I tested it by having it hold water overnight, and no leaks! It might be printer dependent though.
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