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NIH3D

Rope organiser

Created:
8/4/21
Submitted:
8/16/23
Published:
8/16/23

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3DPX-016018

Licensing:

CC-BY-NC
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Version 2.01

Category

Hardware & Devices
Devices and Hardware
Description

NOW WITH MASKING TOOL FOR EASY INSTALLATION

New design by Printable ConcreteUse the masking ring to easily glue the hook to ceramic tiles or other surfaces and form a beautiful joint. The rope organizer hook secures your coils of rope in your lab. Use 3 mm thick bungee cord to hold the coils up and secure it to the hook. The knot is neatly hidden from sight in the dedicated knot chamber. The foot provides a large area to glue the hook to a flat surface. No drilling is needed, easy installation. Secure the masking tool to the wall surface using masking tape. Use a thick layer of sikaflex or other similar glue between the back side of the hook and the wall surface. At the end of life cycle just cut the glue layer with an exacto knife and remove the glue residues.

Printing

Use PLA as it is compatible with most glues and is plenty strong for this application. 2-3 perimeters and around 30-60 percent triangular infill works great. The steepest overhang is 65 degrees, so it is best to choose a low layer height or set it to variable.


Thank you for the pictures to Budapest Studios.

Round hook
Round hook