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Hello Fellers,


You might still know me from a while ago, when I posted mine 3D printed paintshaker. In the meantime, time hasn’t stood still, but fear not, neither have I.

I have updated my paitnshaker, drill powerd, now it can be desk mounted if you print a C-clamp Add On!

I have also designed a hand cranked version that can be attached to your desk! You can also print an attachment to make this one handheld! All is switched and then back again. Be sure to switch the gears when necessary.

I also designed a more universal paint holder. It can now hold any paint pot designed by our dreaded GW overlords. And also, other bottles or larger things of unspecified nature


Drill powered version see: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1329031-premium-miniature-paint-shaker-attachment#profileId-1366952

Hand cranked (or drill powered) see: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1445723-desk-clamped-miniature-paint-shaker#profileId-1505468


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handheld 1

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handheld 1 w clamps

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shaking

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old gw paint

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clamped shaker 1

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clamped 2

   
 
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