Drop bottle paint rack

Drop bottle paint rack

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Drop bottle paint rack. Engineered specifically for Army painters who work with warpaints, the rack is designed to hold bottles measuring 25 mm in diameter and 78 mm in height. To utilize a 5 mm diameter rod effectively, simply insert it into each hole. The building process begins by printing two end plates, either at one level or two levels. I opted for a layer height of 0.28 mm and 10% infill when printing mine. Next, ensure that all wooden sticks are identical in length. Mine were approximately 300 mm long, obtained from my local craft store at a cost of about $1 for 10 sticks. Before assembly, test fit each wooden stick into its corresponding hole to guarantee a smooth fit. Apply glue to one end plate (I used super glue) and insert the sticks into their designated holes. This process requires some precision, but it's essential for a secure hold. Now, apply glue to the other end plate's holes and gently guide each stick into place, taking care not to exert too much pressure that might cause the sticks to shift or become misaligned. If you have any suggestions or modifications to this design, please share them in the comments section. Additionally, feel free to post a picture of your finished project if you decide to build it.

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