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Dishwasher container for small parts V2

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Print profile V2 - Improved layer height
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ABS - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
ABS - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This dishwasher container is perfect for small items such as skewers. Version 2 offers slightly more storage space and a significantly improved clamping mechanism. This allows the container to be secured to one of the rods inside the dishwasher. My Bosch dishwasher has rods with a diameter of 3.8 mm. Please leave a comment if the rods in your dishwasher differ significantly from this.  
 
Internal dimensions: 

Diameter at the opening: Ø40mm 
Diameter at the bottom: Ø43mm

Height: 80mm 
 
Print settings (print profile V2): 
0,2mm layer height for the hexagon area

0,16mm layer height for the threads (height range modifier)
 
Filament:  
Please print with heat-resistant filament such as PETG, ASA or ABS.

I printed the model myself using Bambulab's PETG HF.

 

PETG is heat-resistant up to approx 70°C. Be careful with the dishwasher program you choose. 

Eco mode works with PETG. Other modes may reach or exceed 70°C.

 

ASA/ABS: Work with every dishwasher mode.

 

 

 

 

 

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I printed on 0.2 layer in PETG. Quality is very good and the thread still fits. Just in case, I inserted a few small cylinders as hooks to see that I don't need them. In any case, a great idea with which I can safely store the small espresso spoons. Thanks for sharing!
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nice to hear that as the other one had strong problems with ABS / ASA 👍
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Replying to @mgm86 :
It's best to go over it again with a gas torch to remove the fine threads :)
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Replying to @mgm86 :
I am also having significant problems printing ABS I am currently working on an active heating system for the build chamber I expect this to bring improvement I had already printed a (Thermomix) knife holder for the dishwasher in PETG However, my PETG gives up at 70°C (manufacturer's specification!) and deforms We will see ;-)
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Other Issues:Tried to print it 3 times in 3 different filaments Abs Asa Asa cf All 3 times same issue, Bigger part did not print good, deffects all over,
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hm ok. I only tried it with PETG HF. that was no problem with 0,12mm layer height.
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Replying to @mgm86 :
Well petg will not last at 70c working cycle, from experience, If you test it and make a working profile for asa / abs will be more then happy to give 5 stars
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Replying to @tzahi_AKA_MR.T :
I never tried ASA or ABS sorry. We use the eco mode. So PETG works fine. I'm curious to see what others will say about ASA/ABS
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Printed perfectly, ABS 0.2 layer.
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Interesting. Do you also try 0,12mm layer height? Is 0,2mm the key to get it working with ABS?
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Replying to @mgm86 :
0.16 mm would still be fine, but 0.12 is not at all, in my experience with grid infill.
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Unfortunately, it didn't work in ABS
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same problem i was having... and i got semi roosted lol
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Very cool piece
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Cool color :)
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nice print
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fitting into mine okay (frididaire) Printed in petg
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tried multiple times and I don't change anything. I even put on a new hot end, I have the bed glued and have the printer calibrated. every other print works except this one as well. the print goes very fast for a short period of time in some areas which is causing the print to fail. this model is no good. I'm using petg
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it breaks easily
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hm ok. If you build it thicker, not enough water would flow through. I think it's a sensible compromise as it is. Nothing has broken on me in PETG yet.
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doesn't the plastic melt in the hot water and steam? I would think little bits of microplactics would get on the silverware and plates as well.
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It doesn’t melt if you use a filament which fits to you’re dishwasher Programm. Eco mode is up to approx 50 degrees. no problem with PETG for example.
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