Toothbrush Holder
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This is a modified version of the solder flux paste holder which I made as part of the Solderwire Station side-mounted add-ons. (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3546062)
The wall of the holder is slightly thinner than that of the original, i.e. 3mm instead of 4mm, but still with a 20mm inside diameter. If the stronger/ more robust version is still required, then it can be downloaded from the above link, although it may take marginally longer to print.
By attaching a strip of 9mm clear double-sided adhesive gel tape to the flat panel on the back of the holder, it is then possible to attach it to the surface of a (cleaned) tile above the wash basin in a bathroom, ideally using a spirit/ laser level (or mobile phone app) to make sure it is upright.
One of the advantages of this design is that the bristles of the brush do not come into contact with the holder, thereby avoiding buildup of old residues which can later on lead to contamination etc.
If there are several to be mad
The wall of the holder is slightly thinner than that of the original, i.e. 3mm instead of 4mm, but still with a 20mm inside diameter. If the stronger/ more robust version is still required, then it can be downloaded from the above link, although it may take marginally longer to print.
By attaching a strip of 9mm clear double-sided adhesive gel tape to the flat panel on the back of the holder, it is then possible to attach it to the surface of a (cleaned) tile above the wash basin in a bathroom, ideally using a spirit/ laser level (or mobile phone app) to make sure it is upright.
One of the advantages of this design is that the bristles of the brush do not come into contact with the holder, thereby avoiding buildup of old residues which can later on lead to contamination etc.
If there are several to be mad
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