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Shoe Dryer Vent Cover

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
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Tired of smelly wet shoes or gloves after an outing….?

Here is a simple vent cover that lets you dry shoes, socks, boots, gloves or skates!

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This model is designed to be support free and print on a single plate.

Unfortunately it is to large for the A1 mini.  

For assembly, simply pry the brim loose and slide it up, then place cover over a standard 3" by 10" vent.

 

Happy shoe drying!

 

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Printed using ASA. Repurposed some PC fans on the bottom to enhance drying.
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What a print! washed my shoes and hung them up to dry for a whole day and they were still soaked. printed this, put the shoes over the vent and less than 2hrs shoes were bone dry. nicely done!
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Thanks! Glad you found it useful.
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did you have to change anything to print PETG vs PLA?
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Replying to @Hc462 :
I haven‘t change anything for printing PETG
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great idea, just make sure your filament can handle the heat of the dryer without becoming soft and warping. ASA would work well.
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Good point. I’ve been using mine at a vent that is quite far from my furnace and have had no issues with PLA. I’ll have to see how it holds up over time.
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I would recommend PETG or ABS. PLA filament is hygroscopic (it absorbs moisture from the air) and has a lower melting/warping point.
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Replying to @Petezilla :
To be fair, both PETG and ABS are more hydroscopic than PLA. It is further aided tho because it is effectively being dried every time the furnace is on. Either of you have issues with plastic deformation yet?
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Love this idea for wet, plastic zipbags!!!
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This is good idea for scuba booties
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printed easily, works well
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