Floating Soap Dish with Bottom drainage

A floating soap dish with a mesh at the bottom for ultimate drainage
1h 11m
1× print file
0.35 mm
0.60 mm
64.00 g
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updated May 21, 2024

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My next approach to handling the soap bar problem: a floating soap dish with a perforated bottom so drying and draining from below can happen.

My journey so far:

1. standard soap dish. It's a slurry mess.
2. fancy soap dishes with spikes to hold the soap bar up. Still a mess.
3. hanging soaps with a loop of string. Works amazing, but drilling holes into soap is uncool.
4. (I don't like soap nets)
5. (oldschool crown cap&magnet-style)
6. This one! Wish me luck!

Instructions

  • Set bottom and top layers to zero, especially for the bottom of the dish (e.g. use a modifier for that)
  • Use a high-percentage infill (e.g. 50%) such as Gyroid
  • optionally increase the extrusion width (e.g. 1mm)
  • Stick the dovetail slot to a flat wall e.g. with Tesa Powerstrips

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