E-Juice Vape Station Bottle Holder
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So I noticed that many vape stations have storage for pens and RDAs, among other things. Notably, there was a bottle holder attached to one station that only fit three bottles and was specifically designed for wall mounting. This particular e-juice stand has ample space to hold sixteen bottles; the 1.35-inch diameter holes appear to accommodate both fifteen-milliliter and thirty-milliliter bottles, at least based on my observations of similar products from brands like Conspiracy Liquids, Kure Blend, Charlie Noble, Space Jam, and Twelve. I decided to create this e-juice stand simply by making it flat. Now I'm printing it; the process should take approximately six hours, as I'm using a relatively high-quality print setup. To begin with, my CraftBot 3D printer in a bright yellow hue is firing on all cylinders, producing a stunningly accurate model at an astonishing resolution of .30 millimeters per layer. Furthermore, this setup enables travel speeds of up to seventy millimeters per second; no less impressive considering the precision required for printing. I opted to use a 1-kilogram spool of high-quality translucent orange PLA filament. Temperature-wise, the nozzle is heated to a comfortable two-hundred-and-ten degrees Celsius, and the bed is set at a slightly lower temperature of sixty degrees Celsius - this should give the best results possible for the model being printed onto a sheet coated with BuildTak.
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