Shark Steam Mop hook
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While organizing my kitchen, I realized I needed a special hook just for this one tool. I also had just started learning to use a new blender addon called CAD Sketcher, so this gave me an opportunity to test it out on a functional part. I initially only designed and installed the main hook part and it did work by itself, but I later added the cradle part just to keep the mop from moving laterally while hanging. The two parts simply fit together and are bonded with a few drops of cyanoacrylate glue. I know Shark makes different models of steam-mop, but I can only confirm this works with the S1000 series seen in the included photos. Printed on Prusa MINI+ in eSun PLA+ Pine Green with .20mm QUALITY preset. I did put snug supports in the screw holes, and they just popped right out with a push from the other side, but the supports might not be strictly necessary there. When I printed the cradle, I had it in a suboptimal orientation, but so far there's no sign of weakness at the layer lines. I've included separate .3MF and .gcode for each part, and also the .blend file. As mentioned above, I used a new (and experimental [and free]) blender addon called CAD sketcher to design the parts, so you would need to install that from Maker Tales' gumroad if you want to try playing around with the sketch used to generate the mesh.
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