Cabinet Door Spray Bottle Holder (no holes/adhesive)
by McLovin · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Home |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA |
| Triangles | 918 |
| Uploaded | Aug 20, 2024 |
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Print Settings: No supports needed (as long as your printer can handle bridges fine.) Layer height : 0.32mm (you could go lower, but thicker layers will make it stronger) Walls : minimum 3-5 Infill : doesn't matter; anything >10% should be fine. Consider printing with a brim due to the thinness of the bracket, especially if your bed adhesion isn't great Which Model To Choose: The standard model is designed to fit standard 19mm (¾") thick cabinet doors (which are also the only type I have to test on.) I included two other models to fit on 22mm (7/8") and 25mm (1") cabinet doors. It also fits spray bottles with triggers up to 30mm wide. If your spray bottle has a thinner trigger (≤20mm) you can use the “ thinTrigger ” variant. 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media If you aren't concerned with how much of the bracket is visible from outside the cabinet, you can use the “ LongBracket ” variant, which might be sturdier/harder to knock off. This extends the visible exterior bracket from 5mm tall to 20mm. 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media Notes: A small piece of double sided tape or a dab of hot glue may be nice to keep the bracket attached to the cabinet and not fall off when picking up spray bottles; although not necessary. I tested this with every design of trigger-type spray bottle I have in my house, and these dimensions fit every one. Using OrcaSlicer to print the prototypes I once got a floating cantilever warning on one model, but it printed fine and haven't got that warning on any other model, so just a heads up in case you get one.
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