XL Sponge Drip Tray with Spout

XL Sponge Drip Tray with Spout

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Print Profile(2)

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1

Two plate print, faster (no ironing)
Two plate print, faster (no ironing)
Designer
4.3 h
2 plates
4.5(6)

Two plate print with ironing
Two plate print with ironing
Designer
6.9 h
2 plates
4.3(3)

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Description

Designed to sit at the corner or edge of your kitchen sink to allow excess water to drip in, this large tray has plenty room for multiple sponges and cloths for washing your dishes.

 

Set at an angle, with feet to keep the base out of the water, the main drip area is printed flat in a single layer to make it easier to clean. The main print profile also irons the top layer to improve cleanliness.

 

The hex mesh is removable for easy cleaning.

 

The feet are printed separately so that the model doesn't need supports (except for some small support required for the spout) and they will lock in using a screw driver (see attached images). The feet are labels S, M and L to indicate where short, medium and long legs belong on the base, with an arrow indicating the direction they should face when locked in (this is important, as the feet are slightly angled to support the tilt of the tray, and therefore need to be facing the right way).

 

In the main print profile, support has been painted onto the spout only - do not apply support to the holes for the feet, as they do not need support, and any support will damage the structure of the holes.

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Two plate print, faster (no ironing)
Thanks for sharing.
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Two plate print, faster (no ironing)
Excellent design, excellent profile (even used with a really cheap ABS)! I’m just printing again the honeycomb frame with a pin in the middle, for supporting, as I’m using it as a Glass drying tray
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Two plate print with ironing
works fine
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I have yet to success in printing the base without any issues, I’ve tried petg, & PLA using the profile both came out with visible clogs, and defaults at the base.
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Support Issue
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Two plate print with ironing
WORKED GREAT
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Two plate print, faster (no ironing)
I took it down to 45%
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Two plate print with ironing
Other Issues:I keet getting temperature error and the extruder would do a purge everytime I clicked continue
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Two plate print, faster (no ironing)
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