Seed Sprouter Tray
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These are sprout trays and a tray extension for the 4-Tray Seed Sprouter by VICTORIO as seen on Amazon.
This was printed in PETG plastic with a 1mm nozzle, a 0.5mm layer height and two perimeter walls. This makes the wall thickness about 2.4mm thick, so it is very strong. I printed 5 bottom layers to make it 2.5mm thick and 0 top layers with 0% infill to make it hollow. If you want an extension instead of the tray, just print with 0 bottom layers like the top and you will have an extension.
If you under extrude your tray prints just a little bit around 5% or so, they will seep very slowly which is perfect for this application. You don't want them to be completely water tight. If you find they don't leak enough, you can drill 1mm holes in the bottom to help the seeping.
If you have never printed with PETG, it is a thicker more viscous plastic, so reduce your print speed by about 25%, unless you have a BondTech geared extruder that has tons of torque. The temperature s
This was printed in PETG plastic with a 1mm nozzle, a 0.5mm layer height and two perimeter walls. This makes the wall thickness about 2.4mm thick, so it is very strong. I printed 5 bottom layers to make it 2.5mm thick and 0 top layers with 0% infill to make it hollow. If you want an extension instead of the tray, just print with 0 bottom layers like the top and you will have an extension.
If you under extrude your tray prints just a little bit around 5% or so, they will seep very slowly which is perfect for this application. You don't want them to be completely water tight. If you find they don't leak enough, you can drill 1mm holes in the bottom to help the seeping.
If you have never printed with PETG, it is a thicker more viscous plastic, so reduce your print speed by about 25%, unless you have a BondTech geared extruder that has tons of torque. The temperature s
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