Alcohol Dispenser
Alcohol Dispenser
It may seem like an insignificant and barely noticeable tool on the table, but an alcohol dispenser is used constantly. However, its malfunction or absence causes a whole range of inconveniences.
Over the years, I have tried many dispensers, but none satisfied me for various reasons. Some were unstable on the table and tipped over when pressed, while others were poorly sealed. A few years ago, I bought a small polyethylene dispenser with a flip-top lid. Its mechanism was perfect, but the material itself was short-lived—the lid broke. This led me to the idea of combining its pump with my own printed model, which would be stable and fully meet my requirements.
I created the drawings and got to work. To assemble it, you need to extract the pump from the original dispenser—it is tightly secured but can be disassembled. You will also need the small tube left in the lid, which must be carefully cut off. The method depends on the available tools: you can do it manually, with a drill, or on a lathe, as I did. The diameter of the remaining flange of the tube is 13 mm.
My model offers several usage options. It can be simply a container with a lid for storing liquids or a fully functional dispenser. The outer cap is not mandatory since the pump itself already has a sealing valve with a spring and a ball.
Assembling the pump with the printed lid requires effort, but if you have the right skills, you will manage. If you have doubts, it’s better not to start at all.











Printing
I printed the lid from ABS. The material is not critical since its contact with alcohol is minimal. Ideally, the bottle should be printed from polyamide or polycarbonate, but these plastics require drying and experience. I used PETG instead—it is inert to alcohol and easy to print. However, not all PETG types have good interlayer adhesion. If the seal is imperfect, you can treat the inner walls with dichloromethane, which will fill microcracks. Alternatively, you can increase the plastic flow rate but disable automatic flow calibration if your printer supports it.
I used two types of PETG: regular and high-speed. The high-speed one turned out to be less airtight, while the regular one was perfect. For easier lid screwing, I designed a triple-start thread with a large pitch. The lid was printed with a 0.08 mm layer (0.4 mm nozzle), and the bottle with a 0.12 mm layer. The seam was set to random, making it invisible to the eye and only slightly noticeable to the touch.
Stability and Ergonomics
The bottle’s shape provides excellent stability on the table. It is difficult to tip over and stays in place even when bumped. The dispenser is convenient for cleaning tables, parts, and can also be useful for manicure professionals.
For assembly, you will also need a silicone ring with an outer diameter of 26 mm and a thickness of 2.4 mm. I hope you like this dispenser as much as I do.
The link below allows you to purchase the original dispenser bottle, which will serve you for some time. Once the lid breaks, you can replace it with my printed model. I didn’t want to wait weeks for a new purchase, so I just printed my own version—and the next day, it was already in use. Highly recommended!
You can download the 3MF model with my presets here .

Post-Processing
I just couldn’t resist leaving the surface unfinished. To refine it, I made a fixture to secure the bottles and lids in a benchtop lathe. After that, I sanded them down, and since the lids are made of ABS, I coated them with a clear matte acetone-based lacquer. This gave the lids a more natural, finished look—after sanding, of course.
For the bottles, I opted for dichloromethane sealing. I poured about 5 ml into the bottle, swirled it around to fully coat the inner walls, then poured it out and let it dry. PETG is highly susceptible to deformation and flow when exposed to dichloromethane, so the inner walls became perfectly smooth and completely sealed, almost as if the bottle were injection-molded.








The bottle’s capacity is approximately 120–130 ml.
If you liked this thing - let me know by putting like!
Parts links below:
Links to used tools:
My new machine:
My favorites:
Thank you for every tip or donation,
it means great recognition for me and helps a lot to keep going!
BTC:bc1qplpzq36ghw84hty4nn2zzu4ps4sdh4th0v93j8
ETH:0xc766ebbeAa76aaf629788c8F99C33A8d80d48977
My some other things:

Alcohol Dispenser
*PCBWay community is a sharing platform. We are not responsible for any design issues and parameter issues (board thickness, surface finish, etc.) you choose.
- Comments(0)
- Likes(0)
- 0 USER VOTES
- YOUR VOTE 0.00 0.00
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
More by Valera Perinski
-
UltraMini Type-C Charger
This is one of the smallest charging boards for Li-Ion and Li-Po batteries. It’s designed for ultra-...
-
Blade Honing Guide
Blade Honing GuideFor those who work with handheld cutting tools, it's no secret how important it is...
-
Quick-Change Tool Post Adapter for Mini Lathe + Cassette box
Quick-Change Tool Post Adapter for Mini Lathe + Cassette boxToday's latest modification to my deskto...
-
Tiered Storage Box
Tiered Storage Box"A world without a box is chaos!"(Rudolf Schmantz *) I have long contemplated desi...
-
Kitchen Towel Roll Holder Version 2
Kitchen Towel Roll Holder Version 2From the moment I created and published the model for the kitchen...
-
Wires Spool Holder v.3
Wires Spool Holder v.3Every electronics enthusiast knows the importance of good wires when assemblin...
-
Pantograph Lift Desk
Pantograph Lift Desk: The Perfect Tool for Precision WorkThe Pantograph Lift Desk is a unique mechan...
-
Magnetic Screw Tray
Magnetic Screw TrayYesterday, while searching for parts for one of my projects on Aliexpress, I came...
-
Vacuum Pump for Filament Storage
Vacuum Pump for Filament StorageRecently, I upgraded all my filament storage bags to use vacuum stor...
-
Positioning stop for vise
Positioning Stop for Vise – 3D Printing Saves the DayIn precision machining, especially when w...
-
Luer Lock Lubricator
Luer Lock Accessories for Lubrication and Maintenance of 3D PrintersIn this publication, I paid more...
-
Filament Cleaning Filter
Filament Cleaning FilterThe cleanliness of filament is one of the key factors for successful 3D prin...
-
Magnetic Front-Mounted Light
Magnetic Front-Mounted Light for Bambu Lab X1C,P1SWhen this wonderful printer arrived, I immediately...
-
PrintoScope
PrintoScope: A Tool for Precise Tuning and Analysis of 3D PrintingPrintoScopeis designed not only to...
-
Filament Cleaning Filter Duo
Filament Cleaning Filter DuoThis filament cleaning filter is a new iteration of the Filament Cleanin...
-
Alcohol Dispenser
Alcohol DispenserIt may seem like an insignificant and barely noticeable tool on the table, but an a...
-
Erlenmeyer Flask Pencil Holder
Pencil Holder in the Shape of an Erlenmeyer FlaskI have an unusual fondness for certain technical it...
-
Modular Filament Swatch Palette.
Modular Filament Swatch PaletteColor matters everywhere — in design, manufacturing, printing, ...
-
-
AEL-2011 Power Supply Module
322 0 1 -
AEL-2011 50W Power Amplifier
297 0 1 -
-
-
Custom Mechanical Keyboard
565 0 0 -
Tester for Touch Screen Digitizer without using microcontroller
230 2 2 -
Audio reactive glow LED wristband/bracelet with NFC / RFID-Tags
238 0 1 -
-
-












