Printable Poopin' Stool
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Description
Tired of overpriced plastic footstools and rising import costs? Skip the supply chain drama and print your own toilet stool at home—for under $15 worth of PETG.
This squat-style footstool helps raise your legs into a more natural position, aiding digestion and comfort. Designed to compete with commercial options like the Squatty Potty (but without the extra bulk or price tag), this model uses just over 600g of filament and still holds up like a champ.
🌍 Why Print It?
Let’s face it: between trade wars, tariffs, and shipping costs, even the simplest molded plastic products are getting more expensive. Why import a stool when you can make a better one yourself?
Printing it at home gives you:
- Control over materials and color
- The satisfaction of self-reliance
- A way to stick it to inflation (and maybe even your gut health)
🧱 Build Details
- Material: PETG only. PLA may look fine but is brittle and can shatter under weight. PETG bends, not breaks.
- Weight Capacity: Tested up to 180 lbs (82 kg) — intended for resting feet, not standing.
- Height: About 6 inches (160mm) tall fully assembled.
- Foot Fit: Comfortable up to US men’s size 11 (EU 44 / UK 10).
- Storage-Friendly: Slides close to your toilet when not in use, just like commercial models.
🧩 Parts & Assembly
Print these 5 unique parts:
- Top Boards (Left + Right)
- Key Leg – connects the two boards in the middle.
- Side Legs (x4 total) – two for each side.
- Optional TPU Feet (x5) – helps grip tile or smooth floors. May require a dab of glue for a clean fit.
All main parts are press-fit—no glue required.
Print smart. Save cash. Poop better.
This is bathroom DIY for the trade-war era.
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.






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