Brush Flush - Fun Paint Brush Cleaner for Kids

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Brush Flush - Fun Paint Brush Cleaner for Kids

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Brush Flush: The Ultimate Paint Brush Cleaner for Kids [Beta]

Introducing Brush Flush, the playful and practical paint brush cleaner that looks just like a tiny toilet! Great for young artists, this fun 3D-printed model makes cleaning water-based paint brushes a breeze. We saw a version of this trending online that looked so boring, and wanted to take this to the next level and make a realistic-looking toilet sure to make your kids laugh. This is still in beta, so please read the instructions to ensure you have all of the materials and a bit of patience. Enjoy!
 

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Features:

  • Gravity-fed water tank: Clean your brushes with fresh water from the top tank.
  • Realistic flush mechanism: Press the valve to send dirty water into the bottom tank.
  • Kid-friendly design: Makes the cleanup process entertaining and engaging.

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Important Notes and Prerequisites: 

This is just a beta version as many people have been asking to get the files. With that said, please be kind and constructive on the feedback so we can make the version even better. One of the bigger challenges with this one is ensuring that there is a good seal between the valve and the bottom of the lid piece. To get a good seal without gluing on rubber, I recommend having various grades of sandpaper and print on a Smooth PEI Plate. You may only get 10-12 flushes depending on how much water you drain with each flush. I can see having a larger version of the tank in a future update. 

Assembly & Instructions:

  1. Printing: Once you print out all of the parts based on the print profile, the assembly is very easy! Depending on the quality of your printer settings and filament, you may need to sand the top of the valve. Please consider using the clear acrylic spray mentioned above to ensure your brush cleaner is easy to clean.
  2. Install Spring: Start by putting the spring on the shaft in the middle of the toilet bowl base.
  3. Install Valve: Push the long valve piece into the rectangular hole in the inside front of the toilet bowl base. This will be a precision fit to ensure it stays snug. Give it a push and it will slide in. Once it's in, ensure the spring aligns with the hole in the bottom.
  4. Place Lid: Next, place the lid on top of the toilet bowl base.
  5. Filling Up the Tank: Fill the toilet tank upside down in the sink or from a garden hose. Fill to about ¾ of the way full, carefully and quickly tilt it onto the lid, ensuring minimal water splashes out. You will notice the lid has alignment pegs that make it easy to center the tank. If the bottom tank is empty, I recommend tilting all of the pieces at the same time to avoid water splashing out.
  6. Install Flush Rod Insert and Rod: Slide in the flush rod insert at the top of the tank. This helps keep the rod aligned and makes for a more finished look. Finally, slide the rod down and try the valve to see the water flow from the bowl to the base.
  7. Clean Your Brushes: Dip your brush in the bowl and when it's all clean, press the flush button! 🙂
  8. Clean Up the Toilet: When you're done, take all of the pieces apart and wash and dry thoroughly. Do not store this wet.

Feedback Welcome

I am excited to share the Brush Flush with you and look forward to hearing your feedback to make it even better. As this is a beta version, there are some known limitations, but with your constructive input, we can work together to create an amazing experience for young artists. Your suggestions will help refine the design and functionality, ensuring that Brush Flush becomes the go-to tool for all kids' paintbrush cleaning needs.

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"I'm thinking that incorporating a latch mechanism into the base and lid of the toilet would be beneficial, as the spring in my toilet keeps pushing it up, causing the lid to fail to seal properly and resulting in continuous water leakage."
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Thanks for joining me on the beta of this print! That is great feedback and I think a latch mechanism would be very helpful in keeping the lid down and even allow folks to use springs with more force or slightly different sizes. Perhaps there would be a notch in the front and small clasp in the back. It will be a few days before I can jump back in and update the design with this suggestion. I'm sure you're excited to start using this, so here are a few of my thoughts in the meantime. - A thinner piece of rubber or latex, such as latex gloves. - A shorter spring or reduce the current spring height. - Although mine seems to have a good seal with just the sanded PLA against the smooth bottom of the lid, I just tested placing some electrical tape around the sides which give the lid quite a bit of grip and is not visible once you set down the lid. - If you're in a big rush, this is not my favorite option, but you could use PLA glue to just secure the top on, and still drain the dirty water out of the rod hole in the back. Again, thanks for giving me feedback to make this even better. Cheers!
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Replying to @ozarkexpedition :
Thank you, I have used your method of wrapping electrical tape, and the seal is now much better than before. I appreciate your advice. Additionally, the design of your water tank is indeed ingenious, utilizing the principle of siphon action.
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Replying to @cxksrszai22 :
Excellent, I’m glad that the quick solution helped and look forward to updating this for future painters!
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Had some trouble with the seal between the toilet bowl water piece and the piece that fits underneath it- fixed this immediately with a quick sanding and then a small piece of wall putty to create the watertight seal. Aside from this small issue that was easily fixed- beautiful and funny print!
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great to hear! thanks for sharing the photo!
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I set it a motor cos I could not be able to hold the water on the bottom of the wc all time the tank was empty so I set it a motor and now it works all time lol
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This is definitely not crap
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😂 Thanks for the boost!
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Replying to @ozarkexpedition :
Does this scale well? Like to an A1 Mini?
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Replying to @aerofly :
That's a great question! I have not tried to print this on an AI, as I have not tried to print this on a smaller plate. If you try this. I would recommend cutting the model in Bambu studio to test some of the fit before printing the full model.
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LoL
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Thanks for the boost! Always looking to get a quick laugh. :D
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Replying to @ozarkexpedition :
Your Welcome!
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Awesome creativity! love it :)
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Thank you for the kind words and the boost!
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really cool
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Thanks!
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Sehr schöne Datei mit Isolierband und Gummi Handschuhen Perfekte Abdichtung
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Thank you! We'll make fixes in a future update. Danke! Wir werden in einem zukünftigen Update Korrekturen vornehmen.
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your the 💩 lol
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Ah hahaha. Thanks for the 5 star rating!
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only issue I had was trying to keep the actual unit from leaking water consistently. other than that, it honestly was a really good print
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Thanks for the rating! I knew this was a tricky print when I posted it, but left a few tips to some of the other comments. with some small changes, hopefully you can get it to work well. cheers!
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