Great idea and I printed both styles and work great.

And now the SodaStream cork stand?
FYI: Someone is selling your exact model on Amazon for $32 CDN for three. Too much imho, but still, it is your design. I'm letting you know in case it's not you and in case you want to take steps to protect your design.
https://www.amazon.ca/Stackable-SodaStream-Organizer-Space-Saving-Countertop/dp/B0FW9TQXW8/ref=sr_1_15
@PeterD2021_140100 Very interesting, thank you. At the moment I have no commercial interest in the model and copyright seems so difficult to protect.
I'm rather disappointed how readily some people do illegal stuff for quick money.
Would be interesting to see which material he is using to promote it as "dishwasher safe".
I have the 30mm inner diameter bottles. I drives me nuts that when you stack them for drying they fall over! This fixes the problem better than other versions I've tried.
The "easy to hit" version works best for me, but I don't understand why "easy to hit"? Is it a translation of an idiom? Is it a typo (easy fit?)? My OCD brian with an interest in language needs your help. :-)
@PeterD2021_140100 Hey Peter, I'm glad the model is helping you. Easy to hit is referring to the rounded tip, which is easier to insert into the bottle opening. In other words, you can hit the stand more easily with the bottle. I hope that makes it clear :)
I like the design, but the tolerances are just little bit too tight to stack them easily.

Works great! A perfect solution...
Hi, awesome design, I really like the stackability between models, thank you so much for this! Would it be possible to add 2 small indentations on the top of the outer ring so that one can also attach the matching bottle cap to this?
@Charly_3474367 Hey, I'm glad you like it. After all, it was my first model back when I started with CAD and 3D-printing.
I'm not sure if I understand correctly what you are suggesting. The indentation should be quite deep and with few tolerances or the cap will tilt to the side. That being sad I think it can be done. Alternatively it ispossible to add dorns which rise from the outer ring up into the cap and support it at its inner top. Another easy workaround could be to add a box in the slicer (or two at opposite sides for better balance when stacked) on which the cap could rest, and merge it with the model, although that would also increase the footprint.

Hey thank you, that’s exactly, what I was looking for. I used the 25mm variant for the glass bottles. The bottles are stable when put on the holder and the holders stack neatly. Additionally, It prints easily with PLA on 0,25mm layer height and the structural profile on the core one. Nice job!


Very nice, thanks for sharing!