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A1/A1 Mini Poop Chute – Desk Clamp Edition

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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8 h
7 plates
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Better Poop Deflector
Better Poop Deflector
23 min
1 plate

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
7.8 h
2 plates

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Description

A poop chute designed to guide purge waste from the A1/A1 Mini directly into a trash bin. It clamps onto desks up to 40mm thick using a twist screw for stability.

 

Parts:

Plate 1: The top piece that sits on the desk, where the purge waste falls in.

Plate 2: A connector piece that glues to the first part, with a small rectangle guide for proper alignment.

Plates 3-5 (Optional Accessories): Attachments that glue onto the second part to direct waste into a trash bin in different positions.

Plate 6: A deflector piece that attaches to the printer to help direct the poop into the chute.

Plate 7: The twist screw that holds the chute firmly in place on the desk.

 

Make sure to enable supports for Plate 2 with the following settings:

Type: Tree (auto)

Style: Tree Slim

Threshold Angle: 30 degrees

On Build Plate Only: Checked

 

COMMERCIAL LICENSE AVAILABLE

 

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