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ToiBra Archibald Toilet Paper Holder Zebra Toilet

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7.8 h
2 plates
5.0(5)

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May I introduce? Archibald, the ToiBra zebra!

Archibald is not just any zebra – he is the undisputed king of toilet paper rolls! Anyone who claims the restroom is boring has never met Archibald. 🦓💩

Because what makes more of an impression: a mundane, naked toilet paper roll tower or a radiant zebra proudly presenting the roll like a trophy? Exactly.

Fun fact: Zebras have black and white stripes because mosquitoes supposedly hate checkerboard patterns. Whether that also applies to bathroom visitors has not yet been scientifically proven. 😜

Assembly instructions for Archibald

For Archibald to truly become the star of your bathroom, here are a few important tips:

  1. Print Orientation 🖨️
    • For the holder and tray, the 5-sided shapes MUST ALWAYS point downwards with their tips, otherwise the bolt will not fit.
    • Simply slide the head holder onto the back of the head.
    • Secure the tail with a small bolt.
    • The tray has 4 holes for the legs – these are marked:
      • FL = front left
      • FR = front right
      • RL = rear left
      • RR = rear right
    • I also glue the legs firmly with a few drops of glue.
  2. Final Assembly 🛠️
    • Place the toilet paper roll on the tray.
    • Insert the head in front and the tail in back.
    • Done! 🎉
  3. Important Note
    If you want to be sure the roll fits, please print ONLY the holder first and test it with your own paper roll.
    I have tested rolls with 40–44 mm diameter, and they fit perfectly.

Printing Tips & Notes

  • For very thin parts: Use brim (personally, I haven't had any problems without it so far).
  • If settings do not apply: Please note that no infill is printed until the 6th layer.
  • Enable supports!
  • The file is intended exclusively for AMS printers.

And finally…

If Archibald has brought a smile to your face (or you are now even gracing your toilet with a zebra 🦓🚽), then I would be thrilled to receive a follow, like, or comment – that also helps Archibald go from bathroom star to algorithm hero! 💖

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