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SpongeDaddy Caddy

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PETG - Speed and Quality Optimized
PETG - Speed and Quality Optimized
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4.1 h
1 plate
5.0(6)

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Makerworld needs more sponge holders 😂

 

We bought some new sponges, the SpongeDaddy kind, and they were thicker than the previous ones we had, so I had to design a new sink-side holder for them. My wife likes hexagons, so it's full of hexagons. Holds six sponges with a width of up to 26mm and a depth of 70mm.

 

Prints without supports in PETG nicely. Four little elevated feet can take a ∅20mm rubber foot if you want (I have a pile of them from unboxing Cisco switches), or any kind of grippy material, or even just a little plastidip. I had thought about making TPU feet but they don't really grip so well and I don't have any TPE yet. Maybe once I get some 77A TPE I'll make a clip-in foot for it. Even without feet the surface contact is minimal so there's less water hiding under the holder getting all mildew-y.

 

My print profile has optimizations for speed and quality I would suggest using. Since I can't upload custom material profiles, I usually have my chamber fan set to 40%, AUX to 20%, and prop the door open while printing eSun PETG. The little hexes can get wobbly if the chamber is too warm, as I've learned from other similar prints.

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