Workshop Painting Pyramid Stands

Workshop Painting Pyramid Stands

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When painting and finishing woodworking projects, I'll often use a small triangular chunk of wood upon which to rest a painted face. I finally got around to designing a small (3.5cm tall) pyramid or cone thing to do the job more reliably. A few notable features stand out relative to other options you might find: - Three-point support for always stable positioning. - A single screw-down tab to hold them in place if you have a jig for heavy re-use - Stackable for more compact storage - Low weight for cheap printing (7grams) About 21cents CDN (15c US perhaps?) - Various holes for hanging on a peg or a string or other storage. - Chamfered edges for clean printing Did a few test prints and have found them to clean up well, and stack very nicely. Happy to received feedback on how they worked for you. The side-wall holes (besides reducing material) turn out to be nice for making them easier to handle with your fingers as well. NB: Despite the visual similarity, the Spy vs Spy vibe is purely coincidental. :)

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