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Sponge Holder

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All variants 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
All variants 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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A practical sponge holder for your sink, simply snaps together

This way the sponge doesn't sit directly on top of the sink, but can drip directly into the basin

I have created a total of 3 variants for sinks of different depths

short - Approx 85mm deep

medium - Approx 102mm deep

long - Approx 120mm deep

 

Suitable for sinks with a faucet of 47.5mm diameter with a distance to the sink of approx 19mm

 

The two parts are simply plugged together directly on the faucet via a dovetail connection

PETG is recommended, as it is significantly more robust against moisture and temperature fluctuations in the kitchen area ASA or ABS should also be well suited

 

I decided to print the upper counterpart standing to achieve a roughly similar appearance due to the layer orientation If that doesn't bother you, you can also lay the part flat in the slicer, which even increases the stability of the dovetail connection

 

Only a few support structures are necessary and are easy to remove

 

 

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