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***PLEASE USE “Sink Caddy Ecosystem” PRINT PROFILE***
A versatile sink caddy designed to hold sponges, soaps, and scrubbers while keeping everything dry and organized. This updated version was redesigned directly from community feedback to improve strength, drainage, and overall usability.
As always, raw files are included so you can make your own modifications.
Features
- Self-draining design to prevent standing water
- Dedicated sponge draining station
- Open airflow for fast drying
- Modular and separable components
- Multiple interchangeable top options for different dish-cleaning tools
- Mirrored versions for left- or right-side sink placement
- Dishwasher safe (depending on filament type)
What’s New (Based on Feedback)
- Stronger supports for better durability
- Improved self-draining base
- Secure, integrated assembly that stays together when in use
- Expanded modular system with new top configurations
- Full left/right compatibility (previous version was left-side only)
Print Notes
- Depending on printer tolerances and material choice, supports may need to be super-glued for a permanent fit.
- Filament choice will affect heat and dishwasher resistance.
Instructions
Instead of sifting through 19 different files please use “ 3D Mac's Sink Caddy Master Print Profile.3mf ” it includes every single part and allows you to build your designed configuration of the sink caddy.
Due to the drastic changes in layer heights and thicknesses printing the entire sink caddy on one plate is not advised. You will see small changes in layer color and thickness if you do. In order to achieve the best quality please print every part individually.
Supports
Due to different tolerances across the wide verity of printers and filaments I have given the leg supports a 1mm fillet on top. You should first print them with the flat side on the print bed. If they are to loose then try printing them with the filleted side on the print bed. This will cause them to elephant foot and should provide a better fit. You may also have to shave down some of the edges if it still doesn't fit into the sheath.


I originally designed this sink caddy for my own use and uploaded it to Maker World on the off chance that someone else might find it useful. It turns out a lot of people either have the same sink—or liked the design enough to print it for themselves.
If you happen to have the same sink as mine, I’ve included a photo below for reference in case you want a caddy specifically sized for it. For anyone with the same sink who doesn’t have a sprayer, I also designed an alternate drain base with a hole in the bottom that fits over the sprayer cover.

