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Dish Rack Leg Extension
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This is a dish rack leg extension for an over-the-counter dish rack (see image of dish rack). The dish rack wasn't tall enough to extend over my kitchen faucet, so I decided to extend the legs.
The STL/SCAD files are only one extension, so print one for each leg.
Files:
* `dish_rack_extension.stl`: The stl file that worked for my exact 3D printer and dish rack. This fit a dish rack that measured 22.15mm at the very bottom.
* `dish_rack_leg_extension.scad`: I created this OpenSCAD file for anyone to edit for their specific use-case.
* `test_ring.scad`: To save on filament, I created a test ring that represents the hole the legs slip into. This allows anyone to easily modify and test as needed before printing the full leg extension.
Print settings for PLA+:
* Layer height: 0.2mm
* Infill: 20-30% (gyroid or grid)
* Walls: 3-4 perimeters
* Bottom layers: 4-5
* Top layers: 4-5
* No supports needed
* Print orientation: As shown in OpenSCAD (base down)
The STL/SCAD files are only one extension, so print one for each leg.
Files:
* `dish_rack_extension.stl`: The stl file that worked for my exact 3D printer and dish rack. This fit a dish rack that measured 22.15mm at the very bottom.
* `dish_rack_leg_extension.scad`: I created this OpenSCAD file for anyone to edit for their specific use-case.
* `test_ring.scad`: To save on filament, I created a test ring that represents the hole the legs slip into. This allows anyone to easily modify and test as needed before printing the full leg extension.
Print settings for PLA+:
* Layer height: 0.2mm
* Infill: 20-30% (gyroid or grid)
* Walls: 3-4 perimeters
* Bottom layers: 4-5
* Top layers: 4-5
* No supports needed
* Print orientation: As shown in OpenSCAD (base down)
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