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Magnetic sponge tray for sink by Zefram_Cochrane
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 3 months ago
Magnetic sponge tray for sink
Introduction
Sponge tray that can be magnetically attached to the inside of the sink. In this way, residual water drips directly into the sink and, despite the holder, the full size of the sink is always available when needed.
The tray is designed so that residual water can drain through several rounded drain holes. All internal edges of the tray are rounded to allow easy cleaning.
Remember that a stainless steel sink is not magnetic and magnetic washers, for example, or preferably magnets with different polarity must be glued to the outside.
Printing
I recommend using heat-stable filament such as PETG, ASA or ABS, as PLA loses its shape in the summer months in a warm car. A layer height of 0.2 mm with a filling of 20 % have proven to be very stable.
Assembly
Two, preferably four strong magnets and corresponding M3 countersunk screws with nuts (stainless) are required for mounting.
Also check out my other camper parts designs at thingiverse:
Paper towel holder with threaded rod for more stabiltyFoldable towel holderTarp holder for rain gutter of a carTool for opening car wet batteriesUnder shelf folding mirrorSmall under cabinet reading lamp for camperMagnetic sponge tray for sinkBracket for small fire extinguisher in camper vanBottle cage for camper
I would be very happy about a Tip.
Ceterum censeo martem esse abeundum.
Introduction
Sponge tray that can be magnetically attached to the inside of the sink. In this way, residual water drips directly into the sink and, despite the holder, the full size of the sink is always available when needed.
The tray is designed so that residual water can drain through several rounded drain holes. All internal edges of the tray are rounded to allow easy cleaning.
Remember that a stainless steel sink is not magnetic and magnetic washers, for example, or preferably magnets with different polarity must be glued to the outside.
Printing
I recommend using heat-stable filament such as PETG, ASA or ABS, as PLA loses its shape in the summer months in a warm car. A layer height of 0.2 mm with a filling of 20 % have proven to be very stable.
Assembly
Two, preferably four strong magnets and corresponding M3 countersunk screws with nuts (stainless) are required for mounting.
Also check out my other camper parts designs at thingiverse:
Paper towel holder with threaded rod for more stabiltyFoldable towel holderTarp holder for rain gutter of a carTool for opening car wet batteriesUnder shelf folding mirrorSmall under cabinet reading lamp for camperMagnetic sponge tray for sinkBracket for small fire extinguisher in camper vanBottle cage for camper
I would be very happy about a Tip.
Ceterum censeo martem esse abeundum.