Spice Rack - Made to fit 10 McCormick - Gourmet spice bottles

Spice Rack - Made to fit 10 McCormick - Gourmet spice bottles

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My wife needed a spice rack that could be mounted on the inside of a cabinet door, so I designed and printed one for her. This spice rack is perfect for the kitchen counter or a cabinet and also includes a feature to hang it up securely. The design was created using Blender software, and I have included both the .blend file and the .stl file as attachments. You're welcome! Here's a link to a video of the print process:http://youtu.be/u3h0ZbJy1Mg **Installation Instructions** I printed the spice rack in PLA with 25% infill on my Ultimaker 2. The printer just fit within the maximum dimensions for the width of the Ultimaker 2. If you plan to print a copy using an Ultimaker 2, use Cura software to slice it and try to position it as far left as possible to avoid any collisions with the Hot-End during printing. Also, be aware that the front left and right sides have some thin, long segments. To prevent breakage while printing, I applied a little tape for added strength until the tops reconnected. This can be seen in part of the youtube video.

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