Watercolor Mixing Pallet - 3D Printed - Reuse Chocolate Tin Can Tray
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Watercolor Mixing Pallet - 3D Printed - Reuse Chocolate Tin Can Tray
3D printed watercolor mixing pallet for an old chocolate tin tray. Needed a case for essential art supplies (brush, eraser, pencils, watercolors, sharpener, sponge square to clean brush) while traveling. Needed it all in one slim and protected case. The mixing palette has magnets to keep it in place while mixing on the go. Every piece is removable for easy cleaning. Love the result!
Supplies
- PLA
- 3D printer
- small round magnets
- old chocolate tin can tray
- hot glue gun and glue
Measure Dimensions of the Tin Can Tray and Design in Tinkercad/Fusion 360
Measure inner dimensions of the tin can tray. Define the number of divisions for the watercolors, brushes, and other art supplies. Customize per your supplies. I designed this palette in three parts. The two thinner parts stack on each other to fit the tin can tray when closed. One of the thin parts (the one that goes stacked on top when closed) has a round hollow design on the bottom to fit magnets. When in use, this palette sticks to the tin can tray lid for easy color mixing and use.
3D Printing
Export design stl to your 3D Printer. Print in PLA (preferably white or light color)
Fit 3D Printed Pieces Inside Tin Can Tray
Place pieces inside tin can tray. Fill with your art essentials. Have fun creating on the go.