What Are Those Little Stands Called for Drying Painted Wood?

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Asked By CraftyNinja87 On

Hey everyone! I'm in a bit of a bind trying to recall the name of those little stands that you place under freshly painted or varnished wood pieces, usually for hobby projects. They have a small point on top that helps balance the wood, making it easier to dry without ruining the finish. I've searched for terms like 'woodworking stands' and 'woodworking paint stands,' but nothing's coming up. Can anyone help me out?

3 Answers

Answered By TimberTinkerer99 On

Those are known as painters pyramids! You can also find variations like the Milescraft 1600 TriGrips, which are really useful. But if you're in a pinch, I've heard some folks just use golf tees stuck in offcuts!

Answered By ArtisticSeeker42 On

They're usually called "Painters Pyramids." They're pretty handy for keeping your work elevated while it dries!

Answered By DiyGuru77 On

I love using what's left over from pizza boxes! They work but can get a bit fragile. Just be careful they don't break!

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