Moai Tissue Dispenser

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Moai Tissue Dispenser

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13.2 h
1 plate
4.7(133)

0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 18% infill
0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 18% infill
13.5 h
1 plate
4.8(10)

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Description

I loved this tissue dispenser from Crooked_Noozle :
Moai Tissue dispenser by Crooked_Noozle - Thingiverse

But it was too big to fit in my P1P and I wanted to print it in one piece.

There was also the remix from Diggle (Moai Standing Tissue Box (Fits X1/P1) 247mm Height par Diggle | Téléchargez gratuitement un modèle STL | Printables.com) but it was designed for the little square tissue box.

This remix is designed to fit the common rectangle tissue box that we can found in Europe (probably also in other countries but I don't know).
It's pretty much always this size 230*114mm and the height can vary depending how much tissue is inside (63mm on the one in the picture).

I tried to optimize the design and the slicing to use as minimum filament as i can do without problem of toughness.

If you have a Bambu Lab P1/X1 printer, you can use directly the 3mf file in Orca Slicer.
If you're not, you can check those screenshot :

With these settings I used less than 400g of filament for this big part :

  • I made support only on two areas under the big bridge because it's not a visible area and it's working for me.
  • You should use different layer height at the top of the head because it's very flat, and the layers are visible (it's 0,24mm where it's white and 0,08mm where it's green on the picture).
  • The fuzzy skin is less than normal to be more rapid, and not “too much” on the moai.
  • I made two internal walls of 0,5mm to have enough toughness without using too much filament.

Have a nice print 😉

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I repaired the stl's eye to avoid this hole, some people get because the wall is too thin, and added the printprofile. If you have any questions on this, just text me.
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How do you repaired it?
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Replying to @lcc_fablab :
I put a bit material to the inside to get the wall thicker, it's visible from the inside. But does not affect the fitting of the tissue box. :)
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I printed your updated model, everything went well but I still have a small gap in the shell towards the bottom like the eye that some people have had.
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I had seen similar models on other platforms before, but the prints weren't very satisfactory. They required a lot of filament and couldn't be printed in one go on the Bambu X1C due to the printing height. Recently, I saw this model, and it's exactly what I was looking for. This improved version can be printed in one go and saves a lot of filament. It's great! I recommend it to everyone, you can print it.
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great Print profile. I even got away with only 2 layer for the wall using about 300g of Filament. Feels still rigid enough for me.
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realy nice Modell. printed well.
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What a cool print! The back inside was not pretty good. But will not be seen! The front is absolutley perfect!!!
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thank you for this! just a note if you plan to scale it on the x axis to fit a bigger box, you might have problems with the left eye (on the right side when looking at the model).
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Exact same here. An fixed model would be nice.
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Printed in Glow PLA, ultimate crazy gift for my friends birthday! 🤣🤣🤣
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0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 18% infill
perfect
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0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 18% infill
A very nice print, the tissue box fits perfectly
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Turned out great! Small Kleenex boxes are held in nicely, too.
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