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Toilet flush grips for Ifö Aqua (1984-1991) heart or V. Putin (Pootin hehe)

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Publication date 2023-02-04 at 20:09
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2016-01-16 at 21:27
Design number 1046821

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Ever since I moved into my house three years ago, my toilet has been missing the flush pull-knob.

It's an old toilet, from when the house was built, so replacement parts aren't very cheap, if available atall.

To buy a new knob, I would need to buy a rather expensive floater-parts replacement kit, and I'm just too cheap to pay about $50 for that, when I just need the knob. My floater works perfectly even though the toilet is 30 years old.

So I figured I would make one myself. After experimenting a bit with different threading configurations, I found one that fits the threading on the toilet flush pull-rod.

So... having a 3D printer, I could pretty much anything on top.

First thought was just a regular sphere, but I quickly realized that would be too boring.

So I thought... why not a heart, since red filament was loaded into the printer anyway.

So I found a nice heart model (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:668845), curtesey of MicrosoftStore (http://www.thingiverse.com/MicrosoftStore/about), and adjusted it a bit to fit my purpose. Lovely.

But I was interrupted by more important matters before I could get a chance to start the print, and by the time I got back to the computer I had a better idea. Why not put a bust of someone on the knob.
But who... so I searched for busts, and stumbled upon a bust of Vladimir Putin (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:578584) from bobnojio (http://www.thingiverse.com/bobnojio/about). Perfect!

I had to simplify it alot though, the polygon count was much higher than I needed for this small an object, also I had to remove the text on the back of the bust base (it wouldn't be readable at that small size anyway).

Finally done, I think it's a great idea :-)

Printer started now, can't wait till it finished in two hourd :-D

Edit 2016-02-09: Added a photo after I painted it with shiny white car paint spray - it looks almost ceramic now, just a perfect match for the toilet :-)
Perfection is in the details :-)

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