brlittle shares: For years, our dishwasher clean/dirty flag was a dollar-store cheapo. When it got knocked off the dishwasher one time too many and broke, I decided (with my usual tendency to over-engineer everything) to print a new one. The original plan was to use two files merged in Cura to take advantage of the dual-material capability of the Ultimaker, but as I’m currently working from home, I didn’t have all the print cores I needed to pull this off. So I just used a single extruder, and switched materials at the right moment. If anyone wants it, I’ll be happy to upload the two-file version for dual extruders.download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4564637
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