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customizable size Drainer Tray for Soap, Scrubbers

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0.1mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.1mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Customize this drainer tray to fit your space! 

Just click the customize button and input your x and y sizes (x is left to right, y is front to back)  for best results, measure from the backsplash to the sink edge and add around 3 millimeters if you want the draining water to drip into the sink rather than run down the side.

UPDATE! Now there is an option to make the grooves rounded, when you click the customize button, pick the option for “rounded grooves”

some tips:

  • Add a few millimeters to the y size so that the edge of the drainer drips down into the sink rather than lining up with the edge of the sink.
  • The bottom edge on the back has a fillet so it will fit cleanly against your backsplash, I think it looks nice if you fill the whole space with the drainer. 
  • PETG is more water resistant than PLA.

    check out the matching shower corner tray:
    https://makerworld.com/en/models/2347991-shower-corner-drainer-tray-for-bottles-pumice#profileId-2567497

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