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Dryer Sheet Dispenser
by robingosse2
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Hai!!
Are you like me, and constantly have junk all over every horizontal service of everywhere in your house? My solution is to wall-mount EVERYTHING!! I'm sick and tired of a basket of laundry knocking my box of dryer sheets off the side of my clothes dryer and behind other stuff. I could declutter, I could sort the closet...
but I've got a 3D printer and ADHD, so I'm going to use the tools I have.
Anyway, what was I talking about?
Right!
This bottom-dispensing unit fits about 175mm by 110mm sheets, and the full model is 200mm high, holding about 400 (bounce) sheets. My little Kobra Neo had a failure halfway through and it didn't complete, but even a half-print works fine!
The full model takes 125.63mm of filament, 374.70g. My little guy would have taken 10hr37 to print the whole thing. I used 3 wall loops, 5% adaptive cubic infill, 0.32mm layer height, and 0.3mm first layer. Oh! Combination Infill, as well.
No supports needed, I'd print it with a 10mm skirt, and
Are you like me, and constantly have junk all over every horizontal service of everywhere in your house? My solution is to wall-mount EVERYTHING!! I'm sick and tired of a basket of laundry knocking my box of dryer sheets off the side of my clothes dryer and behind other stuff. I could declutter, I could sort the closet...
but I've got a 3D printer and ADHD, so I'm going to use the tools I have.
Anyway, what was I talking about?
Right!
This bottom-dispensing unit fits about 175mm by 110mm sheets, and the full model is 200mm high, holding about 400 (bounce) sheets. My little Kobra Neo had a failure halfway through and it didn't complete, but even a half-print works fine!
The full model takes 125.63mm of filament, 374.70g. My little guy would have taken 10hr37 to print the whole thing. I used 3 wall loops, 5% adaptive cubic infill, 0.32mm layer height, and 0.3mm first layer. Oh! Combination Infill, as well.
No supports needed, I'd print it with a 10mm skirt, and
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