Emily The Engineer 3D Print Toilet
Emily the Engineer decided to 3D-print a toilet for her latest project, and it actually works. You won’t find this 3D-printed toilet in her home or anywhere else for that matter, but it can most certainly be flushed.



After spending countless hours of printing, Emily then had to seal the pieces after putting them together while soldering irons ensured everything was secure. Unfortunately (or fortunately), it just doesn’t seem strong enough to be connected to a real plumbing system. However, she did add a few extras at the end including armrests with cup / smartphone holders, mobile caster wheels, and even a bidet. The main drawback we see is the toilet paper roll holder being on the right side behind where you sit.

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