Aztek Airbrush Nozzle Case

Aztek Airbrush Nozzle Case

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After unearthing my trusty Testor Aztek airbrush from its 20-year slumber to paint Baby Groot, I discovered that the little containers for the nozzles were nowhere to be found. I made a quick trip to the store and picked up a replacement fine nozzle, giving me a total of four. Due to my own basic math skills being severely lacking, I accidentally ended up with a five-chamber nozzle box instead of the correct one. Oh well! Now if I ever need that pink splatter nozzle that never gets used, I'll have a spot for it. Unlike the little plastic cases that come with the nozzles, these custom boxes won't allow you to soak the nozzles in them because the print will likely be too porous, assuming it's made from PLA. This box doesn't have a hinge; instead, the cover just slides on and holds nicely due to friction - thanks to Z-banding! Version 2 reduces the number of chambers to four, as there are only four nozzles available, and strengthens the supports, which in my case had broken off. Hopefully, this version will be better. Note: I've recently come to realize that it's spelled "Aztek" and not "Aztec", so the box is incorrect - but I'm too lazy to fix it.

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