Ski/Snowboard Glove drier or small boots

Whenever we go skiing or play in the snow my kids gloves are always soaked and never dry. I came up with this and it…
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Whenever we go skiing or play in the snow my kids gloves are always soaked and never dry. I came up with this and it works fabulous. Ends up costing around $50 to build but worth it if you ski or play in the snow a lot with kids. Can work with boots too.

You will need a 4" inline fan, I've used a few different brands and they have all fit. Need to cut wire and rewire after threading thru hole. This is the one I use the most. https://www.amazon.com/iPower-Inch-Inline-Booster-Duct

You also need to get 3/4 inch pipe and cut to lengths. 6-8 inches seemed to be a nice length but really whatever length you want. I drill holes at the end of each pipe to disperse the air into the glove better.

I am new to 3D printing so if you have any suggestions I'd love to learn more. I've redesigned them again so no supports are needed and less material. Cover photo is original, new design a bit different and more efficient.

We have been using them for years now and they work awesome! Gloves dry over night.

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Prusa

Printer: 

i3 MK3 MMU 2

Rafts:

No

Supports: 

no

Resolution:

.30mm

Infill: 

50

Filament:
Any 
 

Notes: 

I printed everything in ABS cause it was cheapest I could find.

Category: Sport & Outdoors

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