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Loo Leg Lift

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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Matte Ivory White (11100) / Refill / 1kg

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Introducing the Loo Leg Lift, your perfect bathroom companion.

This nifty stool can be rotated to either 7 inches or 10 inches—you choose the perfect elevation for your throne time.

Inspired by ancient squatting wisdom, it aligns your body just right, minimizing strain and ensuring smoother, more efficient bathroom visits.

Whether you’re aiming for better digestion, less strain, or just a more comfortable bathroom experience, the Loo Leg Lift has got your back (or rather, your feet)!

Check it out and elevate your bathroom game.

Happy squatting! 💩.

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Everything seemed perfect. Used long clamps to secure the plastic dowels in all the way, incredibly snug fit, that is never coming apart. Feels really solid. Simple design. great job.
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Absolutely love it
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@NurseNikki1979, that purple is crazy lol
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Awesome sturdy print
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Nice and sturdy ... Great design
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small imperfections, otherwise great print
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very sturdy
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Really nice 😃
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face on each side cracked when putting it together because the peg fitment was too tight. mine still wouldn’t go all the way together but I mostly got it.
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Dang, I am sorry to hear that. What filament did you use? The print profile worked really well for me and there are a few others who have posted with great results. Do you have any other ideas what would have made yours come out so differently? I printed mine on an enclosed X1C did you print on an unenclosed model maybe?
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Replying to @Hugentobler3D :
The filament was sunlu white pla and it was printed on a P1S that was recently calibrated so im thinking just a tenth or so of a MM needed to be shaved off of the peg size to accommodate for fitment. the faces only cracked because i had to hit it so hard to make it go together. likely this was just a roll of filament of mine that gave a little less grace than others
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Replying to @VanillaWafer :
You could scale the pegs in Bambu Studio if you just need them 1% smaller.
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I tried printing this in petg and it peeled in the corners, I re tried with glue and the whole build plate came loose right before completion. (A1 issue I’m guessing) I ended up re printing with PLA and changed to 3 vs 4 walls and both sides completed perfectly. the pegs were really really tight and it was difficult to get the sides together I’m not sure if it was a filament settling or something.
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same thing, printing in PETG and all four corners, lifting that like halfway through, and I decided to cancel
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Replying to @user_3105160105 :
I ended up re printing in pla with 1 less wall and it seemed very strong
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