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Gridfinity Bristol Stool Scale (5x2) - The Ultimate Bathroom & Doctor's Office Tool
Summary
Tired of your Gridfinity setup lacking that certain... clinical charm? Is your workshop shelf screaming for a functional yet conversation-starting piece of art? Well, look no further!
Behold! The 5x2 Gridfinity Bristol Stool Scale! At first glance, it might seem like the perfect, slightly questionable decoration for your bathroom, guaranteed to make any guest do a double-take. And who are we to say it isn't?
But all jokes aside, this model has a much more noble and practical purpose. For those not in the know, the Bristol Stool Scale is a real medical diagnostic tool designed to classify the form of human feces into seven distinct categories.
Here's what each type represents:
- Type 1: Separate hard lumps, like nuts (hard to pass)
- Type 2: Sausage-shaped, but lumpy
- Type 3: Like a sausage but with cracks on the surface
- Type 4: Like a sausage or snake, smooth and soft (this is the ideal!)
- Type 5: Soft blobs with clear-cut edges (passed easily)
- Type 6: Fluffy pieces with ragged edges, a mushy stool
- Type 7: Watery, no solid pieces (entirely liquid)
This visual guide makes it a surprisingly useful, non-verbal aid to help people communicate about a topic that can often be a bit... awkward.
This model is designed to be a helpful tool in a medical practice to facilitate conversations between doctors and patients. Sometimes, pointing at a 3D model of Type 4 is just a whole lot easier than trying to describe "a sausage or snake, smooth and soft."
So, whether you're a healthcare professional like myself looking for a better way to communicate, or just someone with a refined sense of humor and an appreciation for gastrointestinal classification, this Gridfinity module is for you!
Dimensions: 5x2 Gridfinity Base
Printing Recommendations
This is a straightforward print. For the best, most... authentic... look, a two-color print is highly recommended. The included 3MF file for Bambu Studio is pre-painted for your convenience.
- Supports: None needed.
- Layer Height: 0.2 mm is perfectly fine.
- Infill: 15% is more than enough.
Color Suggestions:
- The Base: A clean, clinical white is recommended for the base. This provides excellent contrast and makes the... uh... specimens... really stand out.
- The Samples (Types 1-7): For obvious reasons, a classic brown filament is the top choice. It gives the model that realistic touch it deserves. (I strongly recommend sticking to shades of brown; other colors like red or purple might be visually disturbing and send the wrong message!)
How to Print in Two Colors:
- Using an AMS/MMU: Simply assign the base model to your white filament and the seven stool samples and numbers to your brown filament. It's as easy as that.
- Without an AMS/MMU: You can use the "Pause at Height" or "Add Color Change" feature in your slicer. Set the color change to occur on the first layer where the samples begin to print. This will create a brown border to your base which might look very nice as well.
This model is part of the growing "Gridfinity Anatomy" series. You can explore the complete collection here: https://makerworld.com/de/collections/10042958-gridfinity-anatomy
Important: To view all models in the series, you must enable "Show NSFW" content in your account settings. This is necessary because some anatomically correct models are flagged as sensitive content by the platform.
How to enable: Account Settings > Settings > Show NSFW (at the bottom)
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