The Toothpaste Squeezer is an inexpensive 3D-printed device that aids the removal of toothpaste. This device may benefit those with limited hand dexterity or those who find it challenging to get the last bit of toothpaste out of the tube.
This design was created by Spidersky1489 and posted on Printables.com.
This is an open-source assistive technology, so anyone is free to build it. All of the files and instructions required to build the Toothpase Squeezer are contained within this repository. Refer to the Maker Checklist below.
If you would like to obtain a Toothpase Squeezer , you may submit a build request through the MMC Library Page. The requestor is responsible for the cost of materials and any shipping.
If you have the skills and equipment to build this device, and would like to donate your time to create the switch for someone who needs it, visit the MMC Maker Wanted section.
The Makers Checklist contains a list of tasks to complete to build the device.
The print files can be in the /Build_Files/3D_Printing_Files folder.
Document | Version | Link |
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Design Rationale | 1.0 | Toothpaste_Squeezer_Design_Rationale |
Maker Checklist | 1.0 | Toothpaste_Squeezer_Maker_Checklist |
Bill of Materials | 1.0 | Toothpaste_Squeezer_Bill_of_Materials |
3D Printing Guide | 1.0 | Toothpaste_Squeezer_3D_Printing_Guide |
Assembly Guide | n/a | No Assembly Required. |
User Guide | 1.0 | Toothpaste_Squeezer_User_Guide |
Changelog | 1.0 | Toothpaste_Squeezer_Changelog |
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Design: Spidersky1489
Documentation by Neil Squire / Makers Making Change.
The design of the Toothpaste Squeezer by Spidersky1489 is licensed under Creative Commons (International License) Public Domain.
Accompanying material such as instruction manuals, videos, and other copyrightable works that are useful but not necessary to design, make, test, or prepare the Toothpase Squeezer are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ (CC BY-SA 4.0).
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We are committed to creating a network of volunteer makers who support people with disabilities in their communities through 3D printing assistive devices. Check out our library of free, open-source assistive technologies with parts and build instructions.
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