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Oral-B IO series toothbrush head magnet holder

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I discovered that the Oral B IO series electric toothbrushes operate through magnetism. The small metal piece on the brush head interacts with the magnet. So I designed a holder to drain upside down so that people at home can easily share an electric toothbrush by simply changing out the brush heads.

 

I have discovered that the Oral-B IO series of electric toothbrushes operate through magnetism. The small metal piece on the brush head interacts with the magnet. Therefore, I have designed a holder that allows the toothbrush to drain upside down. This enables multiple members of a household to easily share an electric toothbrush by simply changing out the brush heads.

 

The bracket suitable for Oral-B IO series brush head is the magnetic version, with a cylindrical magnet of 3mm*5mm inserted to achieve inverted water leakage, and the back is glued to the wall with waterproof double-sided tape. 

 

The bracket suitable for Oral-B IO series brush heads is the magnetic version. It has a cylindrical magnet of 3mm*5mm inserted to achieve inverted water leakage. The back of the bracket is glued to the wall with waterproof double-sided tape.

 

Magnetic version models require magnets to be inserted when paused during printing. In order to facilitate the placement of the magnet, I designed a 3.4*5.3 mm hole. I chose a layer height of 0.2 mm, and there are two layers on top of the magnet, with a total thickness of 0.4 mm. With this thickness, the magnet can still effectively hold the brush head.

 

*Please note that the magnet may be attracted to the head, and the hole must be just right to catch the magnet. Or use glue or other fixing methods to ensure that the magnet is not attracted by the hot head.

 

Magnetic version models require magnets to be inserted when paused during printing. To facilitate the placement of the magnet, I have designed a 3.4*5.3 mm hole. I chose a layer height of 0.2 mm and there are two layers on top of the magnet, with a total thickness of 0.4 mm. With this thickness, the magnet can still effectively hold the brush head.

*Please note that the magnet may be attracted to the head. The hole must be the right size to capture the magnet. Or use glue or other fixing methods to ensure the magnet is not attracted by the hot head.

 

If you need to use magnets of different sizes or layer heights, you can modify the model without magnets as needed.

If you need to use magnets of different sizes or layer heights, you can modify the model without magnets as needed.

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