Brush holder

Brush holder

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I'm using a bottle of chewing gum as a brush holder, perfectly suitable for holding two Vallejo triangular brushes and three round brushes. I design my prints in PLA, which offers an excellent balance of strength and durability. To achieve the best results, I always print upside down. My printer of choice is the Rostock Mini, known for its reliability and precision. Here are the print settings I use: Printer: The Rostock Mini is my go-to printer due to its exceptional performance and accuracy. Rafts: I opt out of using rafts as they can be difficult to remove and often lead to a messy print job. Supports: Similarly, I avoid using supports whenever possible, as they can add unnecessary complexity to the print process. Resolution: A resolution of 0.2 millimeters provides me with the level of detail required for my prints. Infill: With an infill percentage of 20%, I achieve a balance between structural integrity and material usage.

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