Shoe Dryer

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Shoe Dryer

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A1 mini

1 Pair: 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
1 Pair: 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

This silica gel shoe dehumidifier helps absorb moisture and prevent odors, keeping your shoes fresh and dry.

 

 

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  • Silica Gel x 1

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Printed one in PETG and one in PLA to keep in my filament boxes. First time screwing the lock on you got to be careful. Screw in until it you feel a bit of resistance and then screw it out a bit. Repeat until fully screwed in. After that I can screw it in and out easily.
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Thank you!
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1 Pair: 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Strength Issue:Design idea is good but very fragile. Threads got stuck and when trying to open the whole item just broke apart.
Other Issues:Threads didnt work, only closed about 3/4 of a single rotation and got stuck despite time spent checking and clearing them. Led to strength issue above.
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Yeah, it's fragile if you don't use it carefully. But why is your print full of stringing? Do you dry your filament? Wet filament leads to massive decrease of layer adhesion.
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About the thread. There should be no problem if your print settings are tuned in. The same argument here as in your other complaint. Wet filament decreases print quality so the threat won't work properly.
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i love the idea, so i printed a pair. i can't seem to get the lids screwed on, they go about 1 turn and seize up. i tried a number of times. is there something i am missing?
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Hey, what printer are you printing with. I optimized the 3mf file so that it should be easy to screw it on. That's why the print time is so high. With normal print files it would be about 2 hours I guess. The adjustet is more that 4 hours long. Can you attach a Pic of the thread?
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Replying to @Styxh :
i printed it on a Bambulab P1S and yes, it did take four hours to print. i eventually got it working by putting the cap on and off over and over until it tightened properly. i destroyed one of them because they are so delicate that it's tricky to put pressure on them. thanks
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Replying to @user_4091853576 :
Yeah I got that problem in my first few prints too and optimized my printer settings so it worked for me every time. I printed like 8 of these. Maybe I need to go back an try to optimize even further. One thing that might be a problem is when you don't use dried filament.
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Thank you! Great Idea! I'm printing these next for my cross country & track running daughter and her running shoes and spikes!
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Great! I hope they help ;)
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1 Pair: 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
nice idea
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Thanks!
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what did you put inside of it?
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Its silica gel. It's inside the small packets when you buy new spools of filament. I bought 1 kg seperatly on Amazon for upgrading my ams for just a few bucks.
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1 Pair: 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Breaks 2/3 times Ehen screwing the lid on. Still great.
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Thank you! Yeah it's fragile it's a known problem. I will design a more stable version.
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Excellent model, thank you! Using your print settings on my P1S, the threads on the cap were a bit tight at first and I did break one of my first prints screwing it on. However, I found if you just slowly chase the threads at you put it on for the first time, the cap will thread on and off with ease
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Thank you! Yeah I broke a few testing out the thread fitting. The 3mf is the bestt result I got.
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nice good for keeping the boots dry
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👍🏻
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great idea !! here is two boost for you !
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Thanks!
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