DIY Cream Dispenser: How to Build a Handheld Squeezer with Your Daughter

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A user is seeking advice on building a handheld cream dispenser with their daughter, focusing on a device that dispenses a preset amount of cream from small 1 or 2 oz bottles. They are comfortable with electronic circuitry but need guidance on mechanical mechanisms for squeezing the bottles. Suggestions include using a syringe with a motor-driven plunger, adapting pump-nozzle bottles, or employing rollers to squeeze tubes. The user is particularly interested in practical examples or sketches for implementing these ideas. The discussion emphasizes the enjoyment of the DIY project over purchasing a professional device.
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Hi everyone,

Just new to the forum and a novice electronic geek. I am trying to build a small cream dispenser with my daughter. Basically a hand held device that when you press a button automatically squeezes the bottle and dispenses a preset amount of cream. I know there are probably professional made ones out there but will be fun building one with her.

That being said, I am ok with the electronic circuitry but I am not sure what are the various ways a small handheld bottle can be squeezed. I pulled apart an electronic stapler but it was a series of gears that I could not possibly make. Is there some other easier mechanical mechanism that I can reasonably and cheaply build with her over a weekend or two.

Just to clarify, I am not talking about the big 16oz cream bottles, just the handheld 1 or 2 oz ones that you can carry in a bag or that you find for 99 cents in most drug stores.

Thanks in advance
 
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The usual solution is to put the cream in a syringe and use a motor+rod to drive the plunger.
Similarly, a lot of creams come in pump-nozzle bottles - you know, where you press on the spigot and cream comes out? You can easily get a motor to work oe of those.

Squeezing a tube would be done using rollers - a bottle may be similar, depends on the details of the bottle.
You can put a bottle in a vise, and use a motor to drive the screws?

What you really want to know is what it would take to squeeze the bottle as much as needed.
 
Ok. I like the suggestions. Did not think about using rollers for tubes. Do you have any examples or sketches I can look at.
 
There used to be a roller device for toothpaste tubes - a quick google of those terms will show you the manual version in several designs.
 
Just saw it. Perfect. Thanks
 
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