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Paint rack // 17 to 20ml/0.57 to 0.68Fl oz bottles

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X1 Carbon
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H2D
X1
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A1
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H2S
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A2L

0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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4.2 h
1 plate
4.9(25)

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Description

You can find a variant sized for the A1 Mini printer here

 

I designed this as a modified version of my original paint rack for larger bottles that can be found here.

Just like the original, it is designed that the bottles can be inserted either direction depending on preference.

I modified this version to have small cutouts on the base so that stacking them if desired would be easier. I hadn't considered stacking them in my original design until a user there had done so and posted an image of it. Thanks for the inspiration!

 

I tested this with multiple bottles I have on hand of Vallejo and Turbo Dork airbrush paints since both had different sized bottles and it fits both sizes without issue. The bottles I tested with were 17, 18, and 20ml. Other sizes may fit as well, as long as their diameter isn't larger than 26.1mm.

If you don't have desk space for this, it also fits quite well into a couple of drawers I tested laying down and could be used to keep bottles upright and organized.

 

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