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Description: This is a shallow poop chute, 30 mm deep, sloped towards the exit on the left side. It installs on the printer using existing screws. Loosen the two screws at the bottom of the chute, slide it into position, and tighten the screws through the access holes.
Why It’s Needed: I dislike the mess from purging at the back and couldn't find a chute shallow enough for my shelf. This version exits at a height of over 4 inches, allowing any 105 mm tall bin to fit underneath.
Inspiration: This is my original SolidWorks design based on my previous chute iterations. Recommended print settings include 3 walls with a thickness of 0.5 mm. The chute walls are 2mm thick, ensuring durability.
Print Settings: No supports, no raft, and no brims. Infill is cubic, but feel free to choose any orientation as this is printed at an angle.
Notes: If you enjoy it, please give a like! The vertical slot in the bin allows for a quick visual check of how full it is, functioning as a reverse fuel gauge.
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