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Rain Skoop – Sauna Rain Ladle

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Rain Skoop is a sauna ladle designed to create a long-lasting, soft, and evenly distributed steam.
Instead of a sudden splash, the water flows gently onto the stones, producing a pleasant “rain-like” löyly that feels smooth and relaxing.

The ladle features a dedicated mounting point for a broom handle. A standard sauna broom handle can be cut to your preferred length and used as the handle, allowing easy customization for different sauna setups.

Perfect for those who enjoy gentle, continuous steam and a more controlled water flow in the sauna.

Features

  • Creates long-lasting, soft, rain-like steam
  • Gentle water flow for smooth löyly
  • Customizable handle length using a broom handle
  • Built-in attachment point for the handle
  • Designed for comfortable and controlled use

Dimensions

  • Width: 140 mm
  • Depth: 124 mm
  • Height: 179 mm

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Great trowel. A bit big for my taste but well made. Can still be optimized in some places. But definitely don't print it with PLA. Minimum PETG or even better ABS/ASA
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Thanks for your feedback! 😊 For better heat resistance, I recommend using HT-PLA. After printing, you can improve its temperature durability by annealing it Place the print in the oven for 30 minutes at 100° Keep it in the same orientation as it was printed After this process, the part can withstand temperatures up to around 140°C.. ASA IS FINE allso
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Works great but unfortunately deforms in the heat for us
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what did you use petg?
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Replying to @makeboi4000 :
No PLA+ that could possibly be the problem
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Thanks for your feedback! 😊 For better heat resistance, I recommend using HT-PLA. After printing, you can improve its temperature durability by annealing it: Place the print in the oven for 30 minutes at 100° Keep it in the same orientation as it was printed After this process, the part can withstand temperatures up to around 140°C.
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perfect print! A MASSIVE upgrade for sauna nights!
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