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Perfect Stackable Paint Cones

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Perfect stackable paint cones. 

 

Now there is no need to make sure you get the right side down to maintain a uniform height for your painting needs. These are perfect regular tetrahedrons, which means that no matter which side is down, the height is always the same. 

 

These cones are super strong as well, so you don't need to use a lot of them to support your heavy work. Go ahead, feel free to lay your heavy pieces down, these will take the weight. 

 

And when you're done, just stack them up any way you want. There is no wrong way. These cones are the exact same size and shape in every direction, so you dont have to spend a lot of time arranging them so they stack right. Just drop any side down on top of the next one, it'll fit just like it was made for that. Because it was.

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These work great! Glad to retire the Dixie cup method
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Awesome! Im glad you're finding them useful.
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These are strong and great for Painting and staining projects. They are tall and because of the shape they will basically self position themselves correctly every time! I can’t help but think that if you had a bucket of these, you could stop someone from entering your house by just throwing them on the floor! Be aware that they position themselves but are not really stackable because of the thickness of the frame (desirable) I just keep them in a box. I also printed cones that stack / store well but are difficult to set up because there isn’t a good way to grab and position them. I would recommend convenience (these) over storage (cones).
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Area defense is an a new marketing idea! Thanks! Glad you like them.
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Simple, perfect, not ideal for stacking
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Grazie!
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love it! and love that you pre planned the plates to be filled! and that they stack up nice! been wanting to buy a bunch of these at home depot but are a complete ripoff there! these are perfect!
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Thanks! I'm glad you like them!
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great looking and works well even at 70% size
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Awesome!
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Useful print
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Thanks!
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These will be perfect to help finish off a couple of hobby projects. They printed easily with zero fuss. Congrats on designing something that will be more painful to stand on in bare feet than a Lego block :-)
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I'm very glad to see that they are useful. Thanks for the laugh!
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Printed with no changes needed. Didn't need the whole plate and only printed 8 in Bambu Lab Black Matt PLA.
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Looking good, thanks!
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Printed great!!! Printed at 40%, 70% and 100%.
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That's awesome, thanks for the feedback!
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a little more on the plate than necessary perhaps but it's not wasting your time with single prints, and since it's less than 64 you can go into the print profile even on mobile to skip X many copies, I printed 10 of them but i had to unlclick more than half of them... and doesn't allow for a clear idea how much filament each unit cost when the primary profile is multiple copies...
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I see. That would be a problem in Handy, but if you use Bambu Studio, you should be able to delete any copies you don't want to print in the prepare stage, which would then give you accurate filament usage data when you slice. Thanks for the feedback.
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