Sponge Drain Tray

by moraalexander2007 in Workshop > 3D Design

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Sponge Drain Tray

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I made a sponge drain tray. You put the sponge on the flat surface and the water drops down through the holes on top and flows down a slightly curved ramp out a slit in the front and goes back into your sink. the purpose of this is to have a cleaner and more organized area when it comes to working in the kitchen or in the sink to be more exact.

Supplies

  • Autodesk inventor
  • 3d printer
  • plastic filament

Basic Shape and Extruding

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I started by making a two point rectangle that is 6in by 3.5in and proceeded to extrude it 1.5in

Hollowing Out the Rectangle

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Next I used shell to hollow out the extruded rectangle with a thickness of 1.5in

Making Slit for Water Exit

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I started a new sketch on the front and made a rectangle that is .1in by 5.8in. next I extruded the rectangle and put the cut Boolean with a distance of 1in just to make sure that it went through but I had to dimension the bottom side of the slit to the bottom of the face .1in so that it would be perfectly flush in the inside face.

Ramp for Water Flow

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I started by making a new sketch on one of the walls inside than used the line feature to make a triangle with a slight curve to help with the water flow. after that I extruded it 5.8in so that it would cover the whole inside.

Platform to Place Sponge

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I made a sketch on the top of the rectangle with a thickness of .2in and extruded it 5.8. after I dimensioned it .2in from the top to use as a little barrier so the water doesn't go out the sides,

Wholes for Water Exit

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After I made the flat surface for the sponge to sit on I had to make some wholes for the water to go down and out the slit . I made a square .2in by .2in and extruded it down .3in so it wouldn't make a whole in the ramp I made previously. the last thing I had to do was make an even layout of the wholes through out the top of the surface, so I did a rectangular pattern up 4 with a distance of .830in and to the right 8 with a distance of .730in. I also dimensioned the first square .2in on both sides to make it look more neat and organized.