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Sock dryer - cutomizable
by PrinterDerby
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Included STL:
Those are for a diameter of 16 and 19mm tubes. There is a gap of 0.1mm to prevent fusing during print. You can either tweak your printer or the customizer to prevent this.
Tips Print:
- The STL files are my settings with PLA.
- Avoid fusing of the individual holders. Once fused, you need to break the fused location in order to use it and this will leave burrs, that can damage you clothes.
- If it ever fuses: break those locations and pull a durable piece of cloth (jeans is ideal) through the holder to sand off those burrs. Don't overdo it, of the gap get's too big. ;-)
- I'm using a 0.8mm nozzle for speed. Does not need to look that fancy.
Tips customizer:
- Directly use OpenSCAD (it is free; Open the scad file, then go to Windows -> Customizer).
- The default settings should generate the included STL file with 16mm diameter.
- You need to find a mix of flexibility (to get the socks in) and stiffness (to keep the socks in). This is also affected by
Those are for a diameter of 16 and 19mm tubes. There is a gap of 0.1mm to prevent fusing during print. You can either tweak your printer or the customizer to prevent this.
Tips Print:
- The STL files are my settings with PLA.
- Avoid fusing of the individual holders. Once fused, you need to break the fused location in order to use it and this will leave burrs, that can damage you clothes.
- If it ever fuses: break those locations and pull a durable piece of cloth (jeans is ideal) through the holder to sand off those burrs. Don't overdo it, of the gap get's too big. ;-)
- I'm using a 0.8mm nozzle for speed. Does not need to look that fancy.
Tips customizer:
- Directly use OpenSCAD (it is free; Open the scad file, then go to Windows -> Customizer).
- The default settings should generate the included STL file with 16mm diameter.
- You need to find a mix of flexibility (to get the socks in) and stiffness (to keep the socks in). This is also affected by
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