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  • triffen@beige.partyT triffen@beige.party

    @solderandchaos There are plenty of dispenser models, but usually indoor ones and free-standing or wall-mounted, so you'd need to model it. And I suppose it's reasonably big, so a long print.
    I think woodworking is a better option.

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    @triffen @solderandchaos

    My thinking goes to lasercutting instead of 3D printing. 🤔 Be it plywood or acrylic (for weatherproofness).

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    • solderandchaos@mastodon.me.ukS solderandchaos@mastodon.me.uk

      3d printing friends!
      Can you investigate the plausibility of printing a pad and tampon dispenser?

      Not 3d printing friends!
      What woodworking alternatives are there?

      Random thinkers!
      All other alternatives!

      Requirements:
      Cheapish
      Mountable on a stick
      Weatherproof for a British summer

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      @solderandchaos Outdoor and weatherproof probably means you’d want to print with ABS (or at least *not* PLA), which would make it harder to print. Basic woodworking is probably more accessible.

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      • solderandchaos@mastodon.me.ukS solderandchaos@mastodon.me.uk

        3d printing friends!
        Can you investigate the plausibility of printing a pad and tampon dispenser?

        Not 3d printing friends!
        What woodworking alternatives are there?

        Random thinkers!
        All other alternatives!

        Requirements:
        Cheapish
        Mountable on a stick
        Weatherproof for a British summer

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        #5

        @solderandchaos a retired postbox (with key or lock disabled)

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          @FXBOY4EVA yeah vending is absolutely not where we’re going here

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          • solderandchaos@mastodon.me.ukS solderandchaos@mastodon.me.uk

            3d printing friends!
            Can you investigate the plausibility of printing a pad and tampon dispenser?

            Not 3d printing friends!
            What woodworking alternatives are there?

            Random thinkers!
            All other alternatives!

            Requirements:
            Cheapish
            Mountable on a stick
            Weatherproof for a British summer

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            #7

            @solderandchaos I feel like someone's bringing a phone booth which would already be weatherproof - why not use a little space in there to store the supplies? Then you can use whatever box the stuff comes in just double sided taped to the wall?

            Or put it in the same tent as the swap shop?

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            • discontinuity@infosec.exchangeD discontinuity@infosec.exchange

              @solderandchaos I feel like someone's bringing a phone booth which would already be weatherproof - why not use a little space in there to store the supplies? Then you can use whatever box the stuff comes in just double sided taped to the wall?

              Or put it in the same tent as the swap shop?

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              @solderandchaos or... Just taped to the inside wall of the bathrooms?

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              • triffen@beige.partyT triffen@beige.party

                @solderandchaos There are plenty of dispenser models, but usually indoor ones and free-standing or wall-mounted, so you'd need to model it. And I suppose it's reasonably big, so a long print.
                I think woodworking is a better option.

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                @triffen @solderandchaos I'd suggest PETG for printing. Cheap, easy to work with, can withstand a Texas summer, sort of UV resistant, less toxic to work with (the S in ABS is Styrene, not good to inhale).

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                • solderandchaos@mastodon.me.ukS solderandchaos@mastodon.me.uk

                  3d printing friends!
                  Can you investigate the plausibility of printing a pad and tampon dispenser?

                  Not 3d printing friends!
                  What woodworking alternatives are there?

                  Random thinkers!
                  All other alternatives!

                  Requirements:
                  Cheapish
                  Mountable on a stick
                  Weatherproof for a British summer

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                  #10

                  @solderandchaos looking at printables theres a stack of tampon dispenser prints. Likewise for pads. Might be worth a look there and see if you find something that looks viable?

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                  • concretedog@mastodon.socialC concretedog@mastodon.social

                    @solderandchaos looking at printables theres a stack of tampon dispenser prints. Likewise for pads. Might be worth a look there and see if you find something that looks viable?

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                    @solderandchaos totally happy to tweak a close design or print some etc.

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                    • solderandchaos@mastodon.me.ukS solderandchaos@mastodon.me.uk

                      3d printing friends!
                      Can you investigate the plausibility of printing a pad and tampon dispenser?

                      Not 3d printing friends!
                      What woodworking alternatives are there?

                      Random thinkers!
                      All other alternatives!

                      Requirements:
                      Cheapish
                      Mountable on a stick
                      Weatherproof for a British summer

                      m750@better.bostonM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @solderandchaos unclear dispensing needs, but a good old ammo case is cheap, durable and water proof. Not sure it qualifies as a dispenser for your specific use case

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                      • solderandchaos@mastodon.me.ukS solderandchaos@mastodon.me.uk

                        3d printing friends!
                        Can you investigate the plausibility of printing a pad and tampon dispenser?

                        Not 3d printing friends!
                        What woodworking alternatives are there?

                        Random thinkers!
                        All other alternatives!

                        Requirements:
                        Cheapish
                        Mountable on a stick
                        Weatherproof for a British summer

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                        #13

                        @solderandchaos regarding weatherproofing, some kind of enclosed box (with a heat source potentially, even if just a lamp) might be needed to keep dew under control in the mornings?

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