I had bought a huge 121 bottle pack from Army Painter, and had just left them in the box they came in for the longest time. I thought it would be fun to try my hand at creating a stand for them.
My goal with this design was to hold as many bottles as I could while also keeping print time and filament usage down. Each rack holds 49 bottles; there is a (very) small incline as the rows go back. It can be a little hard to see the different colors, however, increasing the incline raised the print time and filament usage too much for me.
In an effort to reduce filament usage I made as much empty space as I could. Which means there is a lot of bridging. My Core One can handle it fine, but just in case you have a printer that struggled with bridges I've included a version that has supports under to make the bridges much more manageable. All that said, I haven't tested it myself, but it should work just fine… hopefully…
If you wanted to mess with the design itself I included the f3d (fusion) file as well, the incline height and internal structure are set as Parameters and should be easy to change.
(I'm self-taught when it comes to fusion 360, my project timelines are not pretty, you've been warned.)
The author marked this model as their own original creation.