Modular Gloves Dryer

Modular Gloves Dryer

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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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4 plates
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A simple and practical solution for drying gloves. The modular design allows you to add extra sections, making it easy to expand as needed. Perfect for homes, workshops, or cabins. Keep your gloves dry and ready to use.

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I can't get Plate 2 to print without getting knocked over. Reduced the sparse infill speed to 150, then flipped it upside down and added a raft and it still gets knocked over. All at different times. Seems like a great model, so hopefully someone can post a better print profile for Plate 2.
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That was sad to hear, I'm using a Frostbite build plate. There are no problems with that.
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I just printed six tubes on plate 2. PETG A1. i am using a textured plate and put a brim on and used glue stick. i slowed first layer to 30/50 , outer 100 inner 200. I am a beginner so take that all with a grain of salt.
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Replying to @debbmx :
Thanks for the tips. You should post your print profile in case it helps others.
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i printed my first one with supports and it came out well. but it has me wondering...am I supposed to print with supports? ps. THis thing is super beefy great design!
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No support is needed.
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Replying to @bouvin87 :
I needed supports for mine. They kept falling. The supports are very difficult to remove cause they go inside the tube. I tried washing my plate and using glue, still failed 3/4 up the tube. Great concept but couldn't get it working without supports
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Beginner question- on the plate with the 2 drying tubes: why print with the threads on the bottom? it seems like it would be more stable to flip and print thread side up. but I am a beginner so im sure there is a reason the designer made it this way...
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The side placed down on the build plate has more surface area to make the adhesion better. The other side actually has a fillet so its almost round and has minimal surface contact.
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Replying to @bouvin87 :
thank you!
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
Threads are extremely tight
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Thanks for the notice. I have updated the model and fixed the threads.
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
Just perfect for drying
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
Extremely easy to print – on both the P1S and A1 Mini
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Perfect
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