Remix Dish drying rack
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I don't like to use 3d printed parts for the kitchen, but I needed a temporary solution for holding dishes with our temporary sink. I only need this for probably a couple of weeks, but works good for small dishes. You do have to be careful with larger dishes tipping it over. I redrew & modified this a little in fusion 360 & made the tolerances that worked for me. The female holes in the Rack_6, Rack_6_M, Rack_7 & Rack_7_M are all the same. I have made Connectors with 3 different size plugs, .15mm tolerance(Connector_Rnd_0_15mm_Gap.stl), 0.2mm tolerance(Connector_Rnd_0_2mm_Gap.stl) & 0.3mm tolerance(Connector_Rnd_0_3mm_Gap.stl) & a test print for each one. I would print a test print of Rack_SizeTest.stl & Connector_Rnd_0_2mm_Gap_Test.stl to start with & see how they fit. If that is too tight print the Connector_Rnd_0_3mm_Gap_Test.stl. If it was too loose print the Connector_Rnd_0_15mm_Gap_Test.stl. If you don't like any of those, Edit the sketch PlugSize in either fusion 360 file to meet your needs. The Rack_7 & Rack_7_M are about 223mm in widest part after rotated 45 degrees, so I made a Rack_7_1 & Rack_7_M_1 that are just a little less than 220mm to fit that size printer. Also the Rack_6 & Rack_6_M are about 202mm, so I made a Rack_6_1 & Rack_6_M_1 that gets them below 200mm. To make this drying rack after printing your test prints. You will need to print 5 parts, 3 of the connectors & 2 of the Side Rack panels. There is a fusion 360 file for both the 6 & 7 size rack as well as all the STL files for printing.
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