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Tissue Box Spring Holder Tissue Box Spring Support

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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While recessed tissue boxes are undeniably convenient, deeper recesses detract from their aesthetic appeal

Thus, I conceived a solution involving an elastic support within the box itself

As a 3D printing enthusiast, adhering to the principle of self-sufficiency whenever possible

I crafted a simple design, which proved to possess sufficient elasticity upon testing

I strongly recommend using PETG for printing

The model includes three scaled sizes, with lengths of 100mm, 110mm, and 120mm respectively

The 100mm model measures 14mm in height under maximum compression and 42mm under normal conditions

The 110mm model measures 16mm in height under maximum compression and 46mm under normal conditions

The 120mm model measures 18mm in height under maximum compression and 51mm under normal conditions

Feel free to adjust the scale according to your tissue box dimensions before printing

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