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Roca shower support
von jcarlosroldan
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Instead of spending [18.20€](https://www.amazon.es/Roca-A5B5350C00-Soporte-Articulado-Colecci%C3%B3n/dp/B019J29KLO/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8) on the original support, which would probably break a second time because the plastic is really low quality, I decided to make my own replacement for the broken piece.
You should print it lying over the axis as in the fifth picture. I used a layer height of 0.16mm (although 0.28mm also worked on the initial prototype, it was just a bit rougher), infill of 40%, low density supports, with a Z Distance of 0.4mm and material PETG. The PLA prototype also worked well, but the shower temperatures would probably melt it gradually, so I'd recommend either PETG or ABS. I prefer PETG since it can be fully recycled and doesn't release so many toxic fumes as ABS while printing, a PETG spool is definitely a better investment than the original shower arm.
To install it, you should remove the original plastic piece (I used a scraper and a hammer
You should print it lying over the axis as in the fifth picture. I used a layer height of 0.16mm (although 0.28mm also worked on the initial prototype, it was just a bit rougher), infill of 40%, low density supports, with a Z Distance of 0.4mm and material PETG. The PLA prototype also worked well, but the shower temperatures would probably melt it gradually, so I'd recommend either PETG or ABS. I prefer PETG since it can be fully recycled and doesn't release so many toxic fumes as ABS while printing, a PETG spool is definitely a better investment than the original shower arm.
To install it, you should remove the original plastic piece (I used a scraper and a hammer
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