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Bottle Drying Stand

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 5% infill
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Description

A compact bottle drying stand designed to sit securely across both your worktop and sink edge. The stepped base is tuned for a precise fit, allowing efficient drainage directly into the sink.

Key Features

  • Stepped base (4.2 mm offset)
    Designed to bridge the height difference between the worktop and a standard stainless steel kitchen sink lip (~4.2 mm), ensuring stable contact across both surfaces.
  • Direct-to-sink drainage
    Angled surfaces guide water away from the bottle opening and into the sink, reducing countertop pooling.
  • Open airflow structure
    Encourages faster drying and reduces moisture retention.
  • Compact, stable footprint
    Maintains balance even with taller bottles.
  • Support-optimised geometry
    Designed to print reliably with supports for improved underside quality.

Recommended Print Settings

  • Material: PETG (recommended) or PLA
  • Layer height: 0.2 mm (adaptive layers improve slope finish)
  • Infill: 5–10% (gyroid or grid)
  • Walls: 2–3 perimeters

Supports:

  • Enable supports (normal or snug)
  • Use PLA as a support interface when printing PETG for:
    • Cleaner separation
    • Reduced surface scarring
    • Improved underside finish

Use Case

Suitable for:

  • Reusable water bottles
  • Baby bottles
  • Narrow-neck containers

Placement

  • Position so the stepped base spans both the worktop and sink lip
  • Ensure the drainage path is aligned toward the sink

Notes

  • Designed for a ~4.2 mm sink lip height; verify fit depending on sink profile
  • PETG is preferred for durability and moisture resistance
  • Ensure drainage outlets remain unobstructed for effective runoff
  • I used top surface ironing on the model in the photos (I am new to 3D printing and I am trying to dial in the ironing settings)…which is why some of the areas look a bit rough. If you have got the ideal ironing settings, feel free to share them. - I have not included the ironing into the print profile.

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