Kitchen sink scoop

Kitchen sink scoop

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Warning: All parts are designed to be printed with a layer height of 0.2mm and may not fit together if they are printed differently The pictures show v1 of the kitchen sink scoop which does not have the chamfer on the edge but all files have this feature to make scooping easier.The handle should be printed on the side, in an upright position and does not need supports. A large brim would, however be a good idea to avoid ringing and layer shifts. The handle material is PLA in my case but use whatever you feel like as it shouldn't make a diffference.I recommend printing the scoop in a flexible filament and with 100% infill so it doesn't become too floppy. I used Easyprint TPU 95A for mine. The reason for using flexible is so that the scoop can bend into corners and tight spots.I have made a couple of variations of the scoop where the fillet has different diameters in hopes that it would fit several types of kitchen sinks. The number at the end of the file name represents the fillet diameter.After prining the two parts should pressfit together nicely but you can use superglue if you want to make sure they stay together.Print SettingsPrinter: Creality CR-10S pro V2 and Prusa Mini+Resolution:0.2mmFilament: PrimaCreator EasyPrint FLEX grey, Spectrum Filaments PLA Carrot Orange

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